This is a notice to make folks here aware of a couple of scripts I've written for Reddit users over the last few months. I've used them myself for a good while, and they're stable. Let me know what you think, if you're interested.
One is a script that puts back the post author on the posts in your feed, which was removed by Reddit a couple years back in an effort to "streamline" the look.
Another script removes posts from your feed based on regular expressions. You can use regex to match title and post flair.
I also have a couple of cool libraries I wrote in support of the latter script. One is a rate-limiting queue, but it's somewhat unlike the others I've seen. I enjoyed coming up with the design, and I believe it's somewhat unique. The other is a class that implements limited-lifetime script storage.
I tried posting about this on Reddit itself, but all my posts about it keep getting auto-nuked. Other people post about their Reddit userscripts, so I don't know what the issue is, but whatever.
This is a notice to make folks here aware of a couple of scripts I've written for Reddit users over the last few months. I've used them myself for a good while, and they're stable. Let me know what you think, if you're interested.
One is a script that puts back the post author on the posts in your feed, which was removed by Reddit a couple years back in an effort to "streamline" the look.
Another script removes posts from your feed based on regular expressions. You can use regex to match title and post flair.
I also have a couple of cool libraries I wrote in support of the latter script. One is a rate-limiting queue, but it's somewhat unlike the others I've seen. I enjoyed coming up with the design, and I believe it's somewhat unique. The other is a class that implements limited-lifetime script storage.
I tried posting about this on Reddit itself, but all my posts about it keep getting auto-nuked. Other people post about their Reddit userscripts, so I don't know what the issue is, but whatever.