Keep track of what URLs get shortened automatically by GS and list them in an Actors settings/dashboard.
Maybe for fun, public notices containing shortened URLs can be listed on a page on the instance. Just the URLs. Take a look at what people have already done with Yourls for examples but keep it GS modern.
I'm not saying to re-implement everything from the YOURLS user page but... if you're bored why not take all their backend stuff and plant it directly into GS? More seemless experience that way, eh?
Keep track of what <a href="yourls.org/">URLs</a> get shortened automatically by GS and list them in an Actors settings/dashboard.
Maybe for fun, public notices containing shortened URLs can be listed on a page on the instance. Just the URLs. Take a look at what people have already done with Yourls for examples but keep it GS modern.
I'm not saying to re-implement everything from the YOURLS user page but... if you're bored why not take all their backend stuff and plant it directly into GS? More seemless experience that way, eh?
I think the user should just use bookmarks to keep track of the urls that finds more relevant, not sure if this is useful, also, if you're self hosting yourls (or even using an external service), you're likely to be able to have this kind of information...
I think the user should just use bookmarks to keep track of the urls that finds more relevant, not sure if this is useful, also, if you're self hosting yourls (or even using an external service), you're likely to be able to have this kind of information...
Keep track of what URLs get shortened automatically by GS and list them in an Actors settings/dashboard.
Maybe for fun, public notices containing shortened URLs can be listed on a page on the instance. Just the URLs. Take a look at what people have already done with Yourls for examples but keep it GS modern.
I'm not saying to re-implement everything from the YOURLS user page but... if you're bored why not take all their backend stuff and plant it directly into GS? More seemless experience that way, eh?
I think the user should just use bookmarks to keep track of the urls that finds more relevant, not sure if this is useful, also, if you're self hosting yourls (or even using an external service), you're likely to be able to have this kind of information...