Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, Twitter, etc.)
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alternative-front-ends

Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube or Twitter)

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  • Do you know any other projects that are not included in the overview yet?
  • It could be about front ends or alternatives to websites, apps, etc.
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Overview

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  • CloudTube: a beautiful front-end for Invidious. If search doesn't work, change instance in settings. Right now, for me https://au.ytprivate.com works well

  • Invuedious: another beautiful front-end for Invidious, built with Vue.js

  • straw-viewer: a fork of, and created by the same author of, youtube-viewer. Uses Invidious API

  • invidious-viewer: similar to straw-viewer. Requires MPV player and libmpv.so, provided by Linux distro

  • Top of Reddit: like HNTopLinks but for Reddit

  • RedditClient: alternative front-end for Reddit, built with Angular

  • Libreddit: an alternative front-end for Reddit. Themed around Reddit redesign

  • Updoot: Android, alternative front-end for Reddit

  • eddrit: alternative front-end for Reddit, inspired by Nitter, built with Python & Starlette

  • Shitter: Android, alternative front-end for Twitter, built with Java

  • Harpy: Android, alternative front-end for Twitter, built with Flutter/Dart

  • Twidere X: Android, alternative front-end for Twitter, built mostly with Kotlin, in early stage

  • Tweeterr: tweet from command line

  • Tweet-app: desktop Twitter client that only lets one tweet and they can't see timeline so they can be more productive

  • Tweepy: Twitter for Python

  • SlimSocial: Android, alternative front-end for Facebook, built with Java

  • fb-messenger-cli: use Facebook Messenger from command line

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