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Automatically archives unread items matching specific (configurable) criteria from the user's list to retain a slim list.
#Pickpocket
##Introduction
I hate the fact that my Pocket list grows larger and larger as I keep adding articles (manually as well as automatically via services such as ifttt) just because I have a few busy days and therefore cannot keep up with my list. For me, articles that are not read within a few days typicalls are not read at all. Pickpocket aims to automatically remove these items from the user's list using specific (configurable) criteria. Such criteria are:
I will probably add other options while the development of Pickpocket advances.
If pickpocket archived an item foo that you are totally gonna read sometime in the future - no problem. In any pocket app, go to your archive and re-add it. Also, the item will not be archived by pickpocket again in the near future, because the time_added
for foo is now automatically set to the current time (not the one it was originally added on).
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Automatically archives unread items matching specific (configurable) criteria from the user's list to retain a slim list.
The npm package pickpocket receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, pickpocket popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pickpocket demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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