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Implement Fever "Hot Links" #68
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Is this still something that's in the works? |
There's some work done in the hotlinks branch but I've stopped to work on that a long time ago. In the end I wasn't able to understand how ranking for "hot links" works in Fever. If someone have access to Fever PHP code it would be interesting to know how the details are implemented. |
I have access to that. I'll take a look. |
ok I'll do my best to give a general summary. let me know if you have specific questions?
It's slightly more complicated than all that, because the app's concepts of "kindling" and "sparks" (i.e. "must read" and "fodder" feeds) can give more-or-less "heat" to a URL by linking to it, but that's the basic functionality from what I can tell. |
Great report, thank you. Now it's more clear how this thing works. There is some code in place which implements points 1, 2 and perhaps partially 3 and 4. As a first version it would be good to have a list of hot link, and if possible, add "kindling" and "sparks" so-called supergroups later. No ETA for this, although the functionality seems interesting on its own. |
Implement Fever "Hot Links" as plugin. "Hot LInks" should appear in the web UI too.
From: Why and how I use Fever.
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