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Creator Dashboard Filter + Search (Chrome Extension)

A topic by hydezeke created Jan 28, 2022 Views: 487 Replies: 8
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Is your creator dashboard getting a bit long? I made a Chrome extension to help find your stuff faster.

You can get it here (Chrome only).

I noticed that some users have 20-30 published things on their profiles. I can't imagine what their drafts look like! Hopefully this can be of some help.


Edit Jan 31 - The extension is updated with light theme support + sorting (alphabetical and date created, ascending and descending).

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Oh my god that's amazing, I appreciate that it saves the filters for later. Awesome extension! One thing I'd love to see added is an option to change the sorting of the projects. I wish I could see my newest projects at the top, since they're the ones I'm actively working on. An option to sort would be incredible!

That's a really good idea!

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I've updated the extension with sorting / light theme support (screenshots aren't updated). ⭐⭐⭐

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aaaah that's so cool! Thank you for this amazing extension!

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Something minor, when searching using light mode, you can't really see what you're typing

Yoo, you could make an Itchio page with that for more visibility! It’s a great tool!

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Cool! I was looking for something slightly different, sorting by recent date, which is very useful when you have many projects and your current one starts with “Z”…

It has been asked: https://itch.io/t/44856/idea-sort-by-release-in-creators-dashboard-ux-suggestion

but no more news on this, and the thread has been archived, last reply 4 years ago, so cannot ask for updates…

EDIT: I noticed there is no link to a public repository on the add-on page. It would reassure me to have the source as it’s ultimately reading info from my itch.io dashboard which may contain private info. I suppose Chrome add-on policy adds some security measures, but just in case.

And a GitHub repo is also useful to track issues and proposals.

Otherwise, I just tried it and I see the new Sort by Date Created feature is working fine too, so it covers exactly what I needed!

EDIT 2: https://gist.github.com/paulirish/78d6c1406c901be02c2d => 4th option (incorrectly named “Option 3”): View source of locally installed extension works fine to check source of a newly installed chrome add-on, just sort your folders by modified date.

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Nice, glad it worked! I'm fairly new to chrome extensions, will open the Github repo up when I get a chance since there's interest.