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feat: Pin tokens while sort order A-Z or Z-A #97

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alexsaesee opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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feat: Pin tokens while sort order A-Z or Z-A #97

alexsaesee opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Feature description

Hello,
Feature request: Add a functionality to pin token on top of the list while keeping the sort by A-Z / Z-A.

Motivation

We all have tokens that we use more (or really more, I see you ADFS!) than others and a quick access to them while keeping other tokens organized with alphanumeric order can be a time saver.
Actually I "fix" this by prefixing my most used tokens with numbers/early letters.

Manual order isn't the answer as it force to order all tokens manually to keep a little organization logic. It can be ok for some tokens but when you have to manage 100-200+ tokens it isn't a solution.

Groups cannot solve it either as all groups fall after the default one, even if the name is prefxed with a number or the letter a/A.

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@alexsaesee alexsaesee added the Feature New feature or request label May 16, 2024
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adocyn commented Aug 19, 2024

Hi, this is basically a "favourite" feature we have on watchOS. I've added that to the backlog.

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