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Phanpy
Minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client.
This is an alternative web client for Mastodon.
- 🏢 Production: https://phanpy.social
production
branch- break less often
- slower fixes unless critical
- 🏗️ Development: https://dev.phanpy.social
main
branch- may see new cool stuff sooner
- may break more often
- may be fixed much faster too
🐘 Follow @phanpy on Mastodon for updates ✨
Everything is designed and engineered for my own use case, following my taste and vision. This is a personal side project for me to learn about Mastodon and experiment with new UI/UX ideas.
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🐘 This is an early ALPHA project. Many features are missing, many bugs are present. Please report issues as detailed as possible. Thanks 🙏
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Features
- 👪 Multiple accounts
- 🪟 Compose window pop-out/in
- 🌗 Light/dark/auto theme
- 🔔 Grouped notifications
- 🪺 Nested replies view
- 📬 Unsent draft recovery
- 🎠 Boosts Carousel™️
- ⚡ Shortcuts™️ with view modes like multi-column or tab bar
- #️⃣ Multi-hashtag timeline
Design decisions
- Status actions (reply, boost, favourite, bookmark, etc) are hidden by default.
They only appear in individual status page. This is to reduce clutter and distraction. It may result in lower engagement, but we're not chasing numbers here. - Boost is represented with the rocket icon.
The green double arrow icon (retweet for Twitter) doesn't look right for the term "boost". Green rocket looks weird, so I use purple. - Short usernames (
@username
) are displayed in timelines, instead of the full account username (@username@instance
).
Despite the guideline mentioned that "Decentralization must be transparent to the user", I don't think we should shove it to the face every single time. There are also some screen-reader-related accessibility concerns with the full username, though this web app is unfortunately not accessible yet. - No autoplay for video/GIF/whatever in timeline.
The timeline is already a huge mess with lots of people, brands, news and media trying to grab your attention. Let's not make it worse. (Current exception now would be animated emojis.) - Hash-based URLs.
This web app is not meant to be a full-fledged replacement to Mastodon's existing front-end. There's no SEO, database, serverless or any long-running servers. I could be wrong one day.
Development
Prerequisites: Node.js 18+
npm install
- Install dependenciesnpm run dev
- Start development servernpm run build
- Build for productionnpm run preview
- Preview the production buildnpm run fetch-instances
- Fetch instances list from instances.social, save it tosrc/data/instances.json
- requires
.env.dev
file withINSTANCES_SOCIAL_SECRET_TOKEN
variable set
- requires
npm run sourcemap
- Runsource-map-explorer
on the production build
Tech stack
- Vite - Build tool
- Preact - UI library
- Valtio - State management
- React Router - Routing
- masto.js - Mastodon API client
- Iconify - Icon library
- Vanilla CSS - Yes, I'm old school.
Some of these may change in the future. The front-end world is ever-changing.
Mascot
Phanpy is a Ground-type Pokémon.
Maintainers
Backstory
I am one of the earliest users of Twitter. Twitter was launched on 15 July 2006. I joined on December 2006 and my first tweet was posted on 18 December 2006.
I know how early Twitter looks like. It was fun.
Back then, I made a Twitter clone called "Twig" written in Python and Google App Engine. I almost made my own Twitter desktop client written in Appcelerator Titanium. I gave one of my best talks about the Twitter client in a mini-conference. I built this thing called "Twitter Columns", a web app that shows your list of followings, your followings' followings, your followers, your followers' followers and so on. In 2009, I wrote a blog post titled "How I got started with Twitter". I created two themes for DestroyTwitter (a desktop client made with Adobe Air by Jonnie Hallman) and one of them is called "Vimeo". In 2013, I wrote my own tweets backup site with a front-end to view my tweets and a CouchDB backend to store them.
It's been more than 15 years.
And here I am. Building a Mastodon web client.
Alternative web clients
License
MIT.