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Feature request: Add a "Copy link" button #214

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pinbuck opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 3 comments
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Feature request: Add a "Copy link" button #214

pinbuck opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 3 comments

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@pinbuck
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pinbuck commented Nov 26, 2024

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Adding on to this guy's comment, an instant copy url link button is ideal.

An "Open in browser" button within the 3 dots menu is okay to have, but a "copy link to (servicename)" button next within the bottom of the GUI is even better.

Copy link buttons are more ideal for a user to quickly share an artist, album, or song to a friend's preferred service to listen on.
(one click instantly copies the user's site service's link and sends it to clipboard)

This, plus an option within settings of preferred service to copy a sharable link from would be ideal for sharing. Another cool idea is to allow the user to simply select multiple services.
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For example: artist, album, and song media pulled from VK, could still aggregate a youtube or spotify link to the song, rather than only linking to VK.

I drew a visual representation of what that looks like in the photo.

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Planned: General in muffon Feb 17, 2025
@xyloflake
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Thank you @pinbuck for the awesome suggestion!

@xyloflake
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@staniel359 this is a good suggestion, I suggest adding to planned :)

@staniel359
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@xyloflake Sure. We already have a similar planned issue about "Share" modal anyway.

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