One thing that’s a bit of a hassle with Mastodon is that you can’t immediately follow people on other instances: you have to copy the username and search for it on the instance that hosts your account.
To make this easier, this extension exists.
mastodon-view-profile-demo.mp4
This applies to browsers that are based on Chromium. This includes Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, …
The easiest way is to install it from the Chrome Web Store
Alternatively you can clone this repository and load the extension unpacked. Before you can do this, you will need to build the project though.
Don’t forget to configure the extension.
You can install the extension from the Firefox Add-Ons Website. Because this extension uses Manifest v3, support is limited to Firefox 109 and up.
To run the extension in older versions of Firefox:
- Go to
about:config
and setextensions.manifestV3.enabled
totrue
- Hit the “download file” link on the Add-Ons listing, upon which Firefox will prompt you to install it
Don’t forget to configure the extension.
If you can’t or won’t run the extension, you can use the bookmarklet which also does the job.
- Chrome:
- Right click the extension icon and choose “Options”
- Enter the details and hit “Save Settings”
- Firefox:
- Right click the extension icon and choose “Manage Extension”
- Click the three dot menu next to the extension name and click “preferences”
- Enter the details and hit “Save Settings”
TIP: To get easy access, pin the extension icon
When viewing a Mastodon page on a different instance than yours, hit the extension icon to get redirected to the profile shown on your instance.
Supported pages:
- Profile page
- Profile page that is set up to redirect to another account
- Message detail page
Redirecting to status pages from one server to the other is not possible because of the way how Mastodon works: the ids are different per instance.
Due to minor differences in support for extensions that use Manifest v3 in Chromium and Firefox, the code of this repository cannot directly be loaded. The code needs to be built.
make build-all
The built, yet still unpacked, extensions can be found in ./build/firefox
and ./build/chromium
.
Building depends on jq
which you must install first.
For Chromium based browsers, load the extension unpacked from the ./build/chromium
folder. Alternatively you can use the run-chrome
Make script:
make run-chrome
For Firefox, you’ll need web-ext
to load the extension during development. A web-ext-config.js
is included in the repository, so you can easily run web-ext run
. Alternatively you can use the run-firefox
Make script:
make run-firefox
This project is offered as is. However, I am open to receiving bug reports and accepting PRs to improve this extension.
This project is released under the MIT public license. See the enclosed LICENSE
for details.
Icon by Flatart