Add filtered view
As your Wise library grows, staying organized can become challenging. With filtered views, you can easily sort and access content by applying filters based on parameters like tags, saved dates, authors, and more.
This guide covers how to:
- Create filtered views from tags and subscribed feeds.
- Add custom filtered views using queries.
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Only entries from feeds or entries saved to inbox Inbox or schedule Read Later can be queried.
Use tags or feeds to filter entries
Filtered views allow you to organize your content by grouping entries based on tags or feeds. This helps you quickly access content related to specific topics or sources.
Open Wise, click settings in the bottom left corner.
Depending on your preference:
- Select Tags to filter content by specific topics or categories.
- Select RSS feeds to filter content from specific sources.
For existing tags, click Manage views.... You can:
- Group content from the tag or feed into an existing view, or
- Create a new view to group all related content.
If creating a new view:
- Enter a name for the view (e.g.,
Tech Articles
). - Click Confirm to save the view.
- Enter a name for the view (e.g.,
Add custom filter view
For more flexibility, you can create custom filtered views using query language. This allows you to define precise conditions for grouping content.
The following demonstrates how to create a view for the tag "AI" using query language:
Open Wise, click settings in the bottom left corner and select Filtered views.
In the top-right corner, select Add view.
Enter a name for the view (e.g., "AI trends"), and enter
tag:AI
in the Query filed.Click Confirm to save this view.
Pin views to sidebar
You can pin filtered views to the sidebar using either of these methods:
Locate the view in the list and click keep in the corresponding Operations column.
Open the filtered view, click keyboard_arrow_down in the header, and select Pin to sidebar.
Available filters
To explore all available filtering options and learn how to use them, refer to the following: