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unclutter reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Reader Mode, but Better
Another question: do you look at your saved links frequently, for example to browse by the tag you assigned? What's the primary purpose of tagging?
I just created a ticket for this: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/595
Hey thank you! I'm really glad you like the extension.
There actually is an "auto-activate" feature you can enable in the settings. Is this what you had in mind?
Regarding mobile support, I know. I'm not sure how to handle mobile Chrome (which doesn't allow extensions), but for Safari this should be possible. See https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/529
I like it. Ought to be a built-in browser feature, in addition to generic reader mode. But then so should uBO-level ad blocking...so you may have many years.
Have you considered donations/sponsors/patrons? Presumably more an occasional coffee requires massive numbers of users for something like this, but maybe you could do something like prioritize attention to site-specific fixes (which seem to be the main thing in https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues) for supporters.
It is good enough for many people and readability.js is re-used in many other projects. I'm really grateful for it.
Unclutter just produces more visually pleasing results by keeping the original style of the website intact. Here's a side-by-side comparison: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/blob/main/docs/compa...
It's possible for extensions to only get access when you activate it for a specific tab. If you want Unclutter to work this way you can manually set "Site access" to "On click" in the Chrome extension settings.
The reason I enabled "all sites" by default is to make the automatic activation feature work (which used to be more powerful). Possibly this can be done with an optional all-sites permission now, I'll look into it: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/527
Thanks for the feedback! Also, if you don't like something build the extension yourself or submit a PR ;)
I was also skeptical at first, but the code is open source, and there's clear documentation on privacy policy and metrics collected.
https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/blob/main/docs/metri...
Bravo to the author, well done for earning the users' trust.
Makes sense!
I've actually had a similar feature request before: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/297
Have you tried some of the existing solutions mentioned in the ticket? I'm curious if they solve the problem for you, and if not, what Unclutter could do better.
Not an edge case, I've been tracking this for a while: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/13
Someone else in this thread suggested a version for mobile Safari which made supporting this even more interesting. No promises, but hopefully I can get to this before the end of the year.
There already is crowdsourcing of broken page reports: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues?q=is%3Aissue+...
And twitter.com is a special case: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/570
I'm working on those, but it's never going to be perfect unfortunately.
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Unclutter — a browser extension to read & save articles
All of this is only possible through the feedback and Open-Source contributions from all of you! Here’s more info: unclutter.lindylearn.io
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