Instead of the url. There’s a lot of dfg7dfg97dfg “names” of links on that page, which is pretty useless.

On the $meta front, it seems when a copy of a generator is made it has the same $meta.title, .description, etc. Which I guess is the most straightforward way. Would be cool if the description was edited with (copy of perchance.org/...) at the start, something like that? As a small way to credit who originally made it, but more usefully so people know who are browsing the generators page that it could well just be someone messing about with changing/adding things to try it out, and not a real “full” generator that’s been made with care and ready for release. (In lieu of “private” not being the default.)

  • @wthit56OP
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    12 months ago

    Oh wow, it’s just another generator page? Looks like it uses perchance.org/api… is that just freely available to use? Is there any documentation as to how it works/how to use it?

    • VioneTM
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      12 months ago

      There isnt really a documentation to it, but it only accepts one parameter as far as I tested. Also it just returns recently updated generators up to a week regardless if you make the number large enough. If you want to retrieve generators by url, check the generator list template which is used to create the generator hubs.

      • @wthit56OP
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        2 months ago

        Cool… Yeah, I was just wondering if there are other apis we could make use of. I think the image generator uses /api/generator for example.

        How was this one discovered? Or was it simply used in the original generator list and you found it in the source?

        • VioneTM
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          12 months ago

          It’s was just found on the source. The AI apis are not so public, you have to use the plugin directly.