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Transform Youtube and Twitter links into Invidious and Nitter linksProject: https://framagit.org/tom79/nitterizeme
TubeLab 
Full featured Peertube Android app
Project: https://framagit.org/tom79/fedilab-tube
TubeAcad 
Peertube Android app for French Academic instances
Project: https://framagit.org/tom79/fedilab-tube
OpenMultiMaps 
A simple client to display maps from OpenStreetMap.
Project: https://framagit.org/tom79/openmaps
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Open source web application for scheduling with Mastodon or PleromaProject: https://framagit.org/tom79/fediplan
Home > Features > Export/Import data
Fedilab Export/Import Data This feature allows you to export data of Fedilab app.
The exported data will be saved in the root directory of your devices internal storage. The name of the file will be like this: Fedilab_export_<date>_<time>.fedilab You can use this file to import previously exported data into Fedilab. You also can open this file on other platforms with a SQLite database viewer (e.
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Home > Features > Filter toots
Fedilb Filter Toots You can filter toots in your timelines.
Home timeline Long press on home timeline tab icon to open the filter menu. There are three options available
Show boosts
If you uncheck this, boosts will be hidden from your home timeline
Show replies
If you uncheck this, replies will be hidden from your home timeline
Regular expression
The regular expression will discard toots containing specific words.
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Home > Features > Invidious and Nitter
Fedilab What is Invidious? Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube that does respect your privacy. When enabled, all links to Youtube will be automatically replaced with invidio.us URLs. The instance can be customised in settings (see below for more instances).
Source: Github
Official instance: invidio.us
What is Nitter? Nitter is a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy. It has been inspired by the invidio.
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Home > Features > Live notifications
Deprecated See push notifications
Fedilab Live notifications If you’re using the version 2.17.1 or a newer version of Fedilab, you might have noticed that there’s a new notification with the title “Fedilab is running live notifications”. Let’s learn more about it and other notification modes in Fedilab.
What it means To show you the notifications in your phone from your fediverse account, Fedilab first needs to get them from your instance.
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Home > Features > Push notifications
Fedilab Push notifications Since version 2.38.0, Fedilab now works with push notifications. Live and delayed notifications have been removed. For working, it needs a provider that will deliver notifications to the app. This will allow multiple apps to share the same network connection, rather than each app using its own connection, saving overall battery. You are up to install your own push distributor, but the following is one example of how to make it work.
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Home > Features > Reorder timelines
Fedilab Reorder Timelines With this feature, you can customize tabs in Fedilab, the way you want.
To open the reorder page, open the navigation drawer from the side and select “Reorder timelines”. Then you should see a page like this with similar content.
The items in this list are the tabs you see when you open Fedilab. Here you can manage them. There are different types of timelines in this list.
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Home > Features > Schedule toots
Fedilab Schedule Toots With Fedilab you can schedule toots. Here’s how you can do it.
How to schedule a toot How to manage scheduled toots Schedule a toot Press new new toot button Write a toot, like you usually do when tooting. Open the three-dot-menu on top right corner and select ‘Schedule’ Pick the date you want the toot to be tooted. Then press the ’next’ icon.
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Home > Features > Follow Twitter timelines with Nitter
Fedilab Follow Twitter timelines with Nitter Since release 2.27.1 the app allows to follow Twitter timelines by using Nitter which is a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy.
The goal of this integration is to allow you to follow several Twitter feeds from different accounts in a same timeline. Twitter servers are never used, and you will never interact directly with these Twitter accounts.
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