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Allow navigation to my own profile via search bar.#1287
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So far, the search bar included all the main views *except* the Profile. This was supposedly because for the other views the navigation is trivially done by a string constant, while navigating to the user's profile requires navigating to their feed ID. So this introduces the navigation to /profile as an alias to navigating to the user's own feed ID.
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Code looks sane enough, and I guess you've tested it works 😁
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So far, the search bar included all the main views except the Profile.
This was supposedly because for the other views the navigation is trivially
done by a string constant, while navigating to the user's profile requires
navigating to their feed ID.
So this introduces the navigation to /profile as an alias to navigating to
the user's own feed ID.