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A "Live"-filtering function #893

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Coldblackice opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 0 comments
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A "Live"-filtering function #893

Coldblackice opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 0 comments

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A "Filter" function would be extremely useful if possible, either in place of "Search" on "Followed" tabs, or even as a separate app-wide box beside or below "Search". Typing in the filter box would instantly hide any streams/channels on page that don't match the terms.

This usefulness could go even further with a "negation" modifier, e.g. by adding a "!" or "-" in front of a filter term, any channels/stream containing that term are temp-hidden, whether a channel|stream|category (most useful) name. For example, typing "!Elden !Chatting" would temp-hide all streams on page playing "Elden Ring" or streaming "Just Chatting".

This would provide a fast and easy way of quickly honing in on a particular stream/channel rather than visually combing through a grid of thumbnails or doing a Twitch-wide search. I'll sometimes forget the exact name of a channel I follow, and being able to type a word from it and seeing it leftover on page, even if a few other channels/streams are leftover, would be great.

Regardless, this is a sleek, phenomenally useful program as is. Its functionality and customization options (even a per-channel level!) are fantastic and well thought out. Awesome job!

@bastimeyer bastimeyer closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 17, 2024
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