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Not sure if this is already possible, or isn't a focus of this tool, but it would be nice if there was a visual aid to help identify new articles published.
It looks like currently articles are changed daily, so for example if I refresh on a Monday I get all the Monday articles but if I don't get a chance to read them all, on the next day if I refresh the feeds I'll see all the Monday articles get replaced with Tuesday articles.
If that's ultimately the design philosophy the tool is going for then that's fine, I just wanted to know if it's possible to persist unread articles from a previous day/date and have a way to highlight what I have/haven't read.
I appreciate open-source is typically a thankless vocation, so I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this tool.
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sorry but I haven't had the time to work on this project in the last few months 😓
At the moment it's not in my mind to persist on the local device whether a particular article has been read or not, so I would say no.
I've seen that in the current version, the article date shown was wrong, which will be fixed in 0.2.0.
So if you want to check whether there are new articles, you can just check the article date
👋🏻
Not sure if this is already possible, or isn't a focus of this tool, but it would be nice if there was a visual aid to help identify new articles published.
It looks like currently articles are changed daily, so for example if I refresh on a Monday I get all the Monday articles but if I don't get a chance to read them all, on the next day if I refresh the feeds I'll see all the Monday articles get replaced with Tuesday articles.
If that's ultimately the design philosophy the tool is going for then that's fine, I just wanted to know if it's possible to persist unread articles from a previous day/date and have a way to highlight what I have/haven't read.
I appreciate open-source is typically a thankless vocation, so I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this tool.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: