lem.al also implements a client, similar in design to mastodon.el. i did the api layer so that others could implement other kinds of interfaces such as a gnus front end if they desired.
does that really matter? its clear that lem.el is an Emacs library, and is thus named as such (.el), and is thus not a standalone piece of software. I really don't think its a problem. there are no Emacs libraries with the same name.
from a quick check, i have C-p and C-S-B working, but C-n and C-s and (many i think) others not working. ff 114 on linux.
yeah, the relative ones are always on another instance it seems. if you strip the '/c/' you can hit the '/community' endpoint with the 'comm@inst.ance' part as the name parameter and it returns the community_view for it. works fine.
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