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Custom preview image for #1154

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vayunbiyani opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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Custom preview image for #1154

vayunbiyani opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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vayunbiyani commented Nov 4, 2024

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Improve social sharing for AsyncAPI Studio by implementing a dynamic Open Graph link preview generator. This feature will create context-specific preview images for shared links, incorporating key details like the title, description, and statistics from the shared AsyncAPI document.

🎯 Outcome: Provide a richer, more informative link-sharing experience on platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Slack with custom preview images.

Source: https://github.com/asyncapi/community/blob/master/mentorship/summerofcode/2024/asyncapi-gsoc-ideas-page.md#6-dynamic-open-graph-preview-for-asyncapi-studio

Edit: Sorry, it's a copy of #224

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