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Get all issues which are (unread) notifications #8

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jancborchardt opened this issue Sep 14, 2016 · 3 comments
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Get all issues which are (unread) notifications #8

jancborchardt opened this issue Sep 14, 2016 · 3 comments

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@jancborchardt
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These days I mainly use https://github.com/notifications to go through issues. The only problem of course being it’s not offline. Would be great hence if there would be a way to get all the issues across repositories which reflect /notifications, and download the unread issues from there.

(I also opened this at jlord/offline-issues#34 & jreinhardt/handkerchief#31 & schultyy/hyrule#32, let’s see who is up for implementing this. Or maybe you end up collaborating :)

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mislav commented Sep 14, 2016

That's not a bad idea, but I'm not sure if it's in the scope of this project. It's kind of a different workflow.

The information about unread issues could be easily obtained from Notifications API. But, if you read them offline, when would they be marked read back on GitHub?

@mislav
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mislav commented Sep 14, 2016

I also opened this at…

I never knew there were so many cool projects that aim to solve the same problem! ✊

@jancborchardt
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But, if you read them offline, when would they be marked read back on GitHub?

That’s a good question and probably not that easily possible. Then again that’s also not done in the current apps with the issues which happen to be unread so far. The use-case of this is mainly to be able to read new issues when you are offline so you can also write replies to it.

I never knew there were so many cool projects that aim to solve the same problem! ✊

As it is in open source … everyone likes to build their own thing. That’s also why I listed them all here to maybe lead to collaboration. ;D

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