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author | fox <[email protected]> | 2018-05-30 11:59:33 +0000 |
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committer | fox <[email protected]> | 2018-05-30 11:59:33 +0000 |
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diff --git a/ArchivedFeed.md b/ArchivedFeed.md index a88e52f..edcd3a5 100644 --- a/ArchivedFeed.md +++ b/ArchivedFeed.md @@ -1,31 +1,27 @@ -“Archived articles” feed -======================== - -Please note the following: There’s usually no point in manually -archiving articles. - -If you want to keep articles for later, just star them, and they won’t -get purged. Manual archiving may have side effects, e.g. if you archive -an article while it still exists in the originating feed XML, it will be -reimported and create a duplicate entry. In short, unless you are -absolutely sure, you don’t need to manually archive anything. - -In general, consider manual un/archiving of articles an advanced -function. The point of this feed is to give you access to externally -shared data ([ShareAnything](wiki/ShareAnything)) which has no feed by definition or your -starred articles if originating feed no longer exists in tt-rss -database. - -Supported since version:1.4.0. - -Archived article feed works as such: - -- When you unsubscribe from the feed, all starred articles are moved - into the archive for safe-keeping. -- You can also manually archive articles from the feed actions (i.e. - More…) dropdown menu and subsequently move them back if the - originating feed is still available (e.g. subscribed). -- Archived articles are not subject to the usual automatic expiration - process. -- Articles created using [ShareAnything](wiki/ShareAnything) are placed into Archived - feed. +# “Archived articles” feed
+*Supported since version:1.4.0.*
+
+First of all, there’s normally no point in manually archiving articles.
+
+If you want to keep articles for later, just star them, and they won’t
+get purged.
+
+Manual archiving may cause side effects, e.g. archiving an article while it
+still exists in the originating feed XML will cause a duplicate entry to be
+created on next feed update.
+
+A raison d'etre for this feed is to give you access to externally
+shared data ([ShareAnything](wiki/ShareAnything)) which is feedless by design
+or your kept Starred articles if originating feed is no longer within tt-rss database.
+
+#### Archived article feed works like this:
+
+- When you unsubscribe from the feed, all starred articles are moved
+ into the archive for safe-keeping.
+- You can also manually archive articles from the feed actions (i.e.
+ More…) dropdown menu and subsequently move them back if the
+ originating feed is still available (e.g. subscribed).
+- Archived articles are not subject to the usual automatic expiration
+ process.
+- Articles created using [ShareAnything](wiki/ShareAnything) are placed into Archived
+ feed.
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