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@curche curche released this 18 Jun 17:23

First Release of No Spoilers Please on GitHub! πŸŽ‰

What is this?

  • Easily share Spoiler-marked Images to Discord (the add SPOILER_ to the filename trick). Discord Android App still doesn't allow for app users to share spoiler-marked images from the Share menu
  • A fork of Scrambled Exif. I liked how the app was dead-simple and worked right from the Share Menu.

Why this?

  • While there are other alternatives to this, I wanted one where I only need to remember about it after I press Share on an Image
  • I thought I'll make a full-fledged release, so that more people could make use of it πŸ˜„

How do I use it?

  1. Install the apk.
  2. Open it and Grant Permissions.
  3. Read the Steps given there (you might never have to open the app ever again).
  4. When you want to share an image to Discord while marking it as a Spoiler
    • Share the Image and select No Spoilers Please
    • Wait for a few moments and the Share menu will pop up again
    • Share away to Discord!

Release Details

Newly added

  • Mark as Spoiler mode!
    • which is the main reason why I made the app!
    • you can turn it off in the settings (not sure why I added this setting)
  • EXIF Scrambler is now optional
    • I didn't want to remove a core-part of the parent app so I made it optional instead

Known issues

  • Works only for PNG/JPG images (if neither, it just skips and closes)
  • Removes all text that was being shared along with the image
  • Might or might not work on too many images at once (Solution: Don't spoil a Lot! Just one image at a time :P)

Misc

  • Many thanks to Scrambled Exif for the simple and beautiful app. You can check their app, show some love and donate to them as well!
  • No Spoilers Pls, being a fork, is also being released under the same GPLv3 License
  • For now, I have removed all Translations since I wasn't able to cleanly keep the App Name as an un-translatable string across languages. Maybe it might be back or maybe not. Sorry. (Also reason why its 1.1.0 and not 1.0.0)