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by pooriaazimi 5148 days ago
What GitHub needs is a 'like' button, not new icons (so we don't have to `watch` projects we find interesting and want to somehow remember just in case - which results in thousands of commits and pushes (every hour) in our news feed we absolutely don't care about).
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Agreed. The signal to noise ratio in my newsfeed is very low because of it. There exists some workarounds (e.g. https://www.codeshelver.com) but I'd like to see GitHub fix the problem.
I didn't know about CodeShelver! Thank you.

I'll give it a try in a few days, but just a question: what happens if www.codeshelver.com dies tomorrow (assuming they save shelved repos on their server) or their Safari extension be buggy and it removes/corrupts all my precious repos (assuming it's the extension that saves the repos)? Will I lose everything?

I can't answer your question because I don't know about the inner workings of CodeShelver, but it's safest to assume you would lose everything (going off the assumption that they store the info on their own servers).

You should also check out Gitmarks. Someone posted the link in a reply to my earlier comment.

Codeshelver looks nice. I have been using Gitmarks for a while and its amazing.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dbjampjhnhcfjgcapn...

Thanks for the link, Gitmarks looks nice as well.
Agreed. A nice "bookmark" feature. I think a book would be a great affordance for bookmark but that seems to be taken already by "new repository"
[workaround] Use gitmarks: http://farmckon.github.com/gitmarks_2/
Amusingly, it is the same behavior as the Facebook like button, except that Github's feed algorithm doesn't filter out things you likely don't care about.
I'd like to see something similar to Ohloh's "Uses This" feature.