Feature: Add Option to Show only Starred Repositories #2588

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opened 2025-11-02 04:41:19 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 6 comments
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Originally created by @theAkito on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018).

Option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repository list of dashboard view.

Originally created by @theAkito on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018). Option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repository list of dashboard view.
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@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018):

Wouldn't that be something like watch/unwatch repo can be already reused?

@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018): Wouldn't that be something like watch/unwatch repo can be already reused?
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@theAkito commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018):

I just toggled watch/unwatch in the repository I would like to be hidden and noticed:

  • the dashboard doesn't show the commits anymore, but when I watch again, they obviously don't show up anymore, because they have been kind of "deleted" so only new commits would show up
  • the repository still shows up in my repository list so if I have 20 repositories I want to hide 80% of my Gitea time then they are still showing up when I check my repo list on the right when being on the dashboard
  • additionally, I'd have to do this by going to every repository manually and watch/unwatch; it would be nice to have a checkbox kind of thing (ideally a button in the top area where I can turn on select mode or something like that, which make checkboxes appear next to repository names) in the dashboard or any other repository list where I can quickly hide as many repositories in my list as I like and the important thing is, I don't want any information (like commits etc.) to be "deleted" (as explained in the first bullet point), I just want to see them very rarely but not never
@theAkito commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018): I just toggled watch/unwatch in the repository I would like to be hidden and noticed: * the dashboard doesn't show the commits anymore, but when I _watch_ again, they obviously don't show up anymore, because they have been kind of "deleted" so only new commits would show up * the repository still shows up in my repository list so if I have 20 repositories I want to hide 80% of my Gitea time then they are still showing up when I check my repo list on the right when being on the dashboard * additionally, I'd have to do this by going to every repository manually and watch/unwatch; it would be nice to have a checkbox kind of thing (ideally a button in the top area where I can turn on select mode or something like that, which make checkboxes appear next to repository names) in the dashboard or any other repository list where I can quickly _hide_ as many repositories in my list as I like and the important thing is, I don't want any information (like commits etc.) to be "deleted" (as explained in the first bullet point), I just want to see them very rarely but not never
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@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018):

Might be than better to use starred repository option and add option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repo list. This way there would not be need to add additional option (hidden). Also it is easier to mark what you need not what you don't, at least usually

@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018): Might be than better to use starred repository option and add option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repo list. This way there would not be need to add additional option (hidden). Also it is easier to mark what you need not what you don't, at least usually
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@theAkito commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018):

Might be than better to use starred repository option and add option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repo list. This way there would not be need to add additional option (hidden). Also it is easier to mark what you need not what you don't, at least usually

This approach sounds good, too.

@theAkito commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018): > Might be than better to use starred repository option and add option to show only starred repository events and starred repositories in repo list. This way there would not be need to add additional option (hidden). Also it is easier to mark what you need not what you don't, at least usually This approach sounds good, too.
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@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018):

Could you update title and description?

@lafriks commented on GitHub (Nov 29, 2018): Could you update title and description?
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@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs during the next 2 weeks. Thank you for your contributions.

@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs during the next 2 weeks. Thank you for your contributions.
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Reference: github-starred/gitea#2588