Finishing up my Calckey Plugins week with a fun one. MFM (Misskey Flavoured Markdown) is quite an expressive art form and a great entry to coding, math, and styling (but having fun and not realizing your'e learning something) 🤫
Here I've created a plugin generator, which writes the AiScript code based on a few pieces of information provided by a user in a form.
Continuing my discovery of AiScript and Calckey Plugins with a new entry - “Lister”, which adds post actions in your timelines for adding accounts to your lists in a few clicks.
Check out the end of my blog post for some insights into the development process. #AiScript#CalckeyPlugins
Continuing my dive into Calckey's Plugins with a "Share to Mastodon" action item. Using the plugin framework, I can add new menu items to various parts of the Calckey UI. And then open a new window to my generated url.
An interesting aspect is that the framework allows access to the Calckey API. Check the end of the post for the developer details if you're so inclined.
Did you know there are other platforms outside of Calckey :calckey:? There's one called Mastodon :mastodon:, and if you'd like to share posts from your Calckey timeline to Mastodon, I've got just the plugin for you!
This plugin is also a good demonstration of the possibilities of using #AiScript and is my first dip into using the Mk:api call to retrieve data from the Calckey API and pass it through as data in the plugin. Additionally, I store variables in local storage and retrieve it as needed. Nifty! #CalckeyPlugins#Calckey#AiScript
Dear Calckey community, here's my first Plugin I'm introducing this week. You've already seen me talk about it. Try it out for yourself!
The Highlighter Plugin will take a specific word or short phrase and highlight it throughout your timelines. You can customize the colors and turn a sparkle effect off or on.
One thing I'm not sure about is where to store these plugins for public use. They are pretty long to add to a note. Maybe a Calckey page? Most likely they will end up in a git repo, but that's not very user friendly.
Calckey Plugins are an overlooked component of the platform. Mostly because documentation is scarce about what they are and how to use them. No more!
Here's my first post in a series on plugins, introducing the concept and providing a guide to ensure users can make informed decisions about installing plugins they find in the community.