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Karrot_Kreamlast Sunday at 10:14 PM1 replyview on HN

I don't like the Reddit app personally but I also do like something a bit more dynamic than what Redlib offers. Personally I'm fine with JS on the frontend and frameworks like React as long as they're implemented well.

I'd also just like to play around with different styles of frontend just as a way to hack on things.


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sodality2last Sunday at 10:17 PM

Ah, I see. You can get pretty far with Redlib as a base + modifying html templates. They're very flexible and easy to read/extend. Though it relies on public methods to access Reddit, not my mobile app secret sauce :)

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