Tired of seeing useless blogs from low-rated users in Recent Actions?↵
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Enhance your Codeforces experience with **CF Filter Recent Actions**. Retrieve and display blog entries exclusively from Codeforces users with a rating >= a specified minimum rating or if the blog rating is >= 50.↵
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<img src="https://codeforces.net/predownloaded/88/5d/885de82af06f4dc5b044a5f707b06d865b16ea04.png">↵
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### Installation↵
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1. Clone or download [this](https://github.com/srbmaury/CF-Filter-Recent-Actions) repository.↵
2. Open the extensions page (chrome://extensions/) for Chrome or (edge://extensions/) for Edge.↵
3. Enable "Developer mode."↵
4. Click "Load unpacked" and select the extension folder.↵
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### Usage↵
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1. Click the extension icon in your Chrome/Edge toolbar.↵
2. Set the minimum rating and click "Save".↵
3. Refresh the page to see filtered recent actions.↵
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To use this without unpacking the extension, copy-paste [this userscript](https://p.ip.fi/RnbR) in [tampermonkey](https://www.tampermonkey.net/) or a similar tool and update rating and atLeast50 variables on line 21 according to your choice.↵
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**UPD1** : Now you can also filter out old blogs by writing comma seperated blog ids. Updated userscript is [here](https://p.ip.fi/rRtr). Add blogIds to be filtered out on line 22.↵
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**UPD2** : Also added filter icon in front of each blog entry which you can see on clicking "Recent Actions". To remove filter icons click again on "Recent Actions".↵
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<spoiler summary="Spoiler">↵
<img src="https://codeforces.net/predownloaded/8e/47/8e47c076b46b469d1c67feef8d46120e1bb68fcb.png">↵
</spoiler>↵
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<spoiler summary="Some Random Facts">↵
1. To Show the Necropost icon, I checked if the blog was created over eight weeks ago. (I don't know the actual logic).↵
2. Blogs from some handles like MikeMirzayanov, Una_Shem, atcoder_official, CodeChef_admin and ICPCNews will not be hidden.↵
3. A maximum of 25 blogs will be shown at a time. (Still fetching 100 recent actions so that [recent actions don't become empty](https://codeforces.net/blog/entry/119220?#comment-1057189))↵
</spoiler>↵
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Any suggestion would be helpful!
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Enhance your Codeforces experience with **CF Filter Recent Actions**. Retrieve and display blog entries exclusively from Codeforces users with a rating >= a specified minimum rating or if the blog rating is >= 50.↵
↵
<img src="https://codeforces.net/predownloaded/88/5d/885de82af06f4dc5b044a5f707b06d865b16ea04.png">↵
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### Installation↵
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1. Clone or download [this](https://github.com/srbmaury/CF-Filter-Recent-Actions) repository.↵
2. Open the extensions page (chrome://extensions/) for Chrome or (edge://extensions/) for Edge.↵
3. Enable "Developer mode."↵
4. Click "Load unpacked" and select the extension folder.↵
↵
### Usage↵
↵
1. Click the extension icon in your Chrome/Edge toolbar.↵
2. Set the minimum rating and click "Save".↵
3. Refresh the page to see filtered recent actions.↵
↵
To use this without unpacking the extension, copy-paste [this userscript](https://p.ip.fi/RnbR) in [tampermonkey](https://www.tampermonkey.net/) or a similar tool and update rating and atLeast50 variables on line 21 according to your choice.↵
↵
**UPD1** : Now you can also filter out old blogs by writing comma seperated blog ids. Updated userscript is [here](https://p.ip.fi/rRtr). Add blogIds to be filtered out on line 22.↵
↵
**UPD2** : Also added filter icon in front of each blog entry which you can see on clicking "Recent Actions". To remove filter icons click again on "Recent Actions".↵
↵
<spoiler summary="Spoiler">↵
<img src="https://codeforces.net/predownloaded/8e/47/8e47c076b46b469d1c67feef8d46120e1bb68fcb.png">↵
</spoiler>↵
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<spoiler summary="Some Random Facts">↵
1. To Show the Necropost icon, I checked if the blog was created over eight weeks ago. (I don't know the actual logic).↵
2. Blogs from some handles like MikeMirzayanov, Una_Shem, atcoder_official, CodeChef_admin and ICPCNews will not be hidden.↵
3. A maximum of 25 blogs will be shown at a time. (Still fetching 100 recent actions so that [recent actions don't become empty](https://codeforces.net/blog/entry/119220?#comment-1057189))↵
</spoiler>↵
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Any suggestion would be helpful!