Greetings,
sometimes I want to read new comments on a particular post but I don’t want to check it every hour to see new comments. It would be nice if I can just say “!remind 5h” so that I get a reminder to checkout a specific post which would have new comments after 5 hour.
I am thinking about making it myself in Rust, but if there is already a bot here and I don’t know, please tell me.
Noo that bot is a big wart on reddit. Add something on the client side instead.
@[email protected] 30 minutes. “How many comments say remind me?”
Huh, @-ing makes a lot of sense. I was about to tell the tale that the
!remindme
syntax is incredibly wasteful, because the bot needs to read every comment to be able to detect that. But yeah, just making it a mention instead resolves that very elegantly.Thank you I was looking for exactly something like this!
Hey, if you did want to build this yourself, a handy feature the Reddit version has is that it replies to the comment confirming the reminder has been set, and includes a link to DM the bot prefilled with information to receive the same reminder. It saves dozens of people needing to make the same “remind me” comment.
that’s actually useful, Thank you for sharing the idea!
@horse_battery_staple Here is your reminder!
Why should it be a bot? It could be a feature built into Lemmy itself.
You could request it here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues
wow, never thought of this! neat!
Idk if there’s already a bot, but I will say that as much as I detest JavaScript, the library someone already made for Lemmy would absolutely trivialise a big chunk of this kind of task. You just set a handler on the username mention and a scheduler to go through the archive on a Cron to send out any reminders.
I’m not sure if there is a particular one written in Rust… But a Google search returns several open source remindme-bots for Lemmy. And I’ve seen one in some community. Plus Mastodon bots are supposed to work here, because of federation.