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mig4ng | 2 years ago

> What were you hoping to do in bulk? Change a status? Add to list? etc?

For now, remove from list, maybe move/add to list.

> One is making the feed filterable. If we added feed items for blog post and you could set your filter to only show those that would work. The other thing was creating widgets to show in the left/right columns on the feed page. Do you feel like either/both of those would work?

I am already pretty happy with the suggestion I did in Discord and has been already deployed, of having the div id in the feed.

  ! Hide hardcover.app Feed
  hardcover.app###feed

I already use this rule in uBlock Origin. I wish other apps had those, it would make my filters[0] a lot simpler.

Having a setting to disable feed in the settings, or making it show some stats, books read this year, progress bar on goals it more fitting for me as I don't want a feed.

> Any thoughts on that kind of approach to start? Or are you much more curious about the Rails side?

I never had a big open source project of my own, my suggestion is: It does not have to be perfect, nor having an amazing contribute guide. Not even a readme or a license. You can start adding those slowly.

Ideally some time after open source it, from my point of view, I like having a one liner or couple of commands to run the project. That way I can pull, make some changes and test those changes. Then when I open a PR I can get extra insights from the maintainers. Be it a Nix flakes file, a shell.nix file, a docker-compose, or docker container, even a shell script.

[0] https://github.com/mig4ng/ublock-origin-filters

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