numblr
is an alternative Tumblr (and Twitter, Instagram, AO3, YouTube, RSS, ...) frontend.
It is also rather scrappy, so beware some bugs and eldritch features.
numblr
mirrors Tumblr and other sources. For example, to display the content
of https://staff.tumblr.com on numblr
, you would navigate to
/staff
.
For the other sources, there is special syntax to specify which source you want:
-
For Twitter, you use the
@twitter
(or@t
) suffix./lilnasx@twitter
gives you the content of https://twitter.com/LilNasX. -
For Instagram, you use the
@instagram
(or@ig
) suffix./lilnasx@instagram
gives you the content of https://instagram.com/lilnasx. -
For AO3 (Archive of our Own), you use the
@ao3
suffix./astolat@ao3
gives you the content of https://archiveofourown.org/users/astolat/works.Direct links to AO3 urls like the following also work:
-
For YouTube, you use the
@youtube
(or@yt
) suffix./lil%20nas%20x@youtube
gives you the content of https://twitter.com/LilNasX. -
For TikTok, you use the
@tiktok
suffix./lilnasx@tiktok
gives you the content of https://www.tiktok.com/@lilnasx. -
And for good old RSS, you use any name with a dot in it.
/staff.tumblr.com
gives you the content of https://staff.tumblr.com.That example is a bit of fun because of the built-in Tumblr support, but you can also use any other site that provides an RSS feed, e.g.
/wallflowerkitchen.com
.
You may have noticed the feeds=...
parameter used above, which can be used
about restrictions regarding URL characters. If a URL does not work, try it
using /?feeds=...
.
It is possible to filter feeds using the same syntax for searches, but either specific to single feeds or applying to all feeds at once.
Generally the syntax is like this:
my-feed -wordidontwanttosee
my-feed -#tagidontwanttosee
Phrases (containing spaces) can be filtered like this:
my-feed -"i don't want to see this phrase"
my-feed -#"i don't want this tag"
Note that by default posts are hidden like tumblr does with a note about which
filter has hidden this. However, if you want to remove a post completely
without you even knowing that it used to exist you can add skip
to the
filter:
my-feed -neverthisword skip
That will remove posts that contain the phrase "neverthisword" completely from your feed.
Here's a few concrete examples:
-
[staff -tipping](/staff -tipping)
This hides posts from staff that contain the word "tipping".
-
[staff -#features](/staff -%23features)
This hides posts from staff that have the tag
#features
.Note that if you specify this via the URL manually you will need to encode the
#
so that it can be part of a URL. The escape code for that is%23
as used in the link. This also applies to the?feeds=...
parameter, but not to setting the filter using the settings.
... and unfortunately it is not documented yet. If you find something you like, do feel free to contribute at https://github.com/heyLu/numblr/edit/main/help.md.