Checking for this, i see that the only one was the old unshort.link, but the repo was discontinued
I understand this is not exactly what you’re asking for, but if you have access to a terminal, you can “unshorten” a link with:
curl --head -L https://example.com/short | grep: location
It is not enough for the increasingly common share.google links for example, and i bet there’s more like this
Received a share.google link and checked what it did: It redirects to something with URL format “https://www.google.com/share.google?q=SOME_CODE”, which is a normal page that IS the target as far as curl and such tools are concerned but redirects on the browser probably using Javascript, so it will not redirect it with our normal tools. It will need custom code or Javascript execution. So, they knew what they were doing and used their powers for evil, as they usually do now.
Very much this.
It’s a little complicated. Sometimes the curl command further up works, but sometimes the redirection is done in an html meta tag or even with javascript. I have a messy python script that has a bunch of site specific code to bypass redirects and clean up tracking links. I can’t post it in its present condition (it has some private info embedded) but I’ve been wanting to clean it up and post it sometime.
I’ve not used it, but your question got me wondering so I searched and found the following site which tries to navigate various redirect methods to find the final destination. I’d be curious to know how well it works.
I was hoping for a self-hosted resource, not a remote API, since this is the Selfhosted community
Whoops, my mistake. I did not check where this was posted. Sorry about that.