Hi all,
I’d hereby like to announce lmmy.to, an instance-aware redirector for Lemmy that allows you to directly link people to Lemmy communities on their own instance.
As an example, try https://lmmy.to/c/lemmy@lemmy.ml.
I’ve created !lmmy_to@derp.foo to discuss it. There’s also a FAQ.
Edit: I’ve resolved the 500 error people were getting.
- Is this really necessary with v18 having this built-in? - Yes, because not every link is on Lemmy itself. - Ah, but of course. That’s great! 
 
 
- It would be nice if the welcome page would tell you what community it will be redirecting you too. Right now it looks like something hijacked my browser; I don’t really trust it. - Also, I got error 500 after entering my hostname. - And it might take some effort. But if you had a searchable select box populated with a master list of instances, that might be pretty cool. - In the end, training everyone to make lmmy.to urls when they reference a community may be too difficult. This needs to be a builtin feature of the lemmi web ui somehow. - Yeah, it needs some styling. Which is not my thing really. Anyone want to help? - I got error 500 after entering my hostname. - Huh, now it’s doing the same for me too. Yet it worked when I tried it before. - Edit: fixed now. I seem to have accidentally re-introduced a bug somewhere in the process of launching the site. 
 
- I put in “thelemmy.club” and it gives me 500 Internal errors 
- Thanks for the effort, but, unless I’m missing something, this is unnecessary because you can simply make a relative link like - [this](/c/lemmy@lemmy.ml)(this) and get the same effect. Also, as of 0.18.0, a string like- /c/lemmy.mlautomatically becomes a relative link, like this: /c/lemmy@lemmy.ml- However, these relative links unfortunately don’t work on non-lemmy activitypub sites like mastodon and kbin. - imo, despite this, for now an easy improvement that should be made is that lemmy’s autocomplete functionality (when typing - !communityname...) should be changed to generate relative links.- I haven’t followed the discussion closely but there are multiple github issues about this problem. One is here and from it you can find some others. - However, these relative links unfortunately don’t work on non-lemmy activitypub sites like mastodon and kbin. - And that’s exactly the reason why I created lmmy.to. 
 
- Genius. Great work! 





