Remove repository from Top Repositories on start page #40959
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Hi @giorgi02, I can't find a way to remove it. So, I guess there is no way to do that. In my opinion, once you have done any things like submit an issue, fork or contribute or any things. It save there as history. It doesn't matter if you close your issue on that repo. |
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Any movement on this? I would really love to remove stuff from that section. |
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Could be very nice to have such feature |
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It would be great to have this...especially since it's not even accurate. I have repos listed here that haven't been touched in weeks or months, but repos that have more activity and more recent activity aren't shown. |
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Yeap. Same here. |
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How is this basic thing not implemented? |
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This would be an useful feature indeed. |
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I feel as if the clutter on Github runs against what it is about. It's not inspirational to be constantly confronted with irrelevant repos and items that you should be able to just remove with a click. I want to upgrade to copilot or at least check it out but dread to think of what additional clutter will be foisted upon me. I've got an extension installed that takes out a lot of the crud but cannot remove the "top respositories" - only one of which is active and one that I was last active on three years ago. Why can't this be fixed? |
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There's a simple solution to this issue, and it's available for all users. Here's how I did it:
Enjoy and be kind to yourself and others. :-) |
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You will no longer get any notifications for it and it should also disappear soon. |
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maybe a feature of a filter though it's auto generated, right ? the changes will not be breaking since it's only on the frontend |
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Seriously, how has this NOT been implemented yet. I have multiple repositories on my top list that I haven't bothered with in months and likely won't be needing again, I reported bugs or requested features that could be used by others but I largely have finished with them for my purposes and now they are just cluttering up the list. I don't own them, I am not a member of them, I just posted on them and they have been stuck on the list ever since. Having this entire site running with this major omission is about like designing a high end car but forgetting to put in the stereo system in it. Sure the thing runs but you just created a huge frustration because you omitted something that many will require to use it comfortably. |
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+1 (I see this as a bug and feel like there is an easy fix, but could be wrong) |
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Hello,
There is a repository in Top Repositories section on my startup page.
It has appeared since I wrote a new issue in its issues.
This repository is not mine and also, I'm not a collaborator. It is not shown in "my repositories" and neither on "settings/repositories".
Why is it shown at startup and how can I remove it?
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