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X Timeline Sync

Verfolgt und synchronisiert Ihre letzte Leseposition auf Twitter/X, mit manuellen und automatischen Optionen. Perfekt, um neue Beiträge im Blick zu behalten, ohne die aktuelle Position zu verlieren.

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Copiis
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2024-12-30
Erstellt am
17.11.2024
Letzte Aktualisierung
30.12.2024
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MIT
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X Timeline Sync - User Manual

X Timeline Sync - User Manual

Keep track of your reading position on Twitter/X with ease.


Description


X Timeline Sync is a user script that helps you track and synchronize your last reading position on
Twitter/X. Whether you prefer manual or automatic options, this script ensures you never lose your place
while browsing new posts. Perfect for staying updated without the hassle of scrolling endlessly.

Features

  • Automatically saves your last reading position.
  • Manually import/export your last read post for cross-device use.
  • Enhanced scrolling to locate your last read post.
  • Detects new posts and automatically focuses on them.
  • Multilingual support for script descriptions.

Installation

  1. Install a user script manager like Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey on your browser.
  2. Download the script from here.
  3. Ensure you grant necessary permissions for saving and loading your reading position.

Usage

Automatic Mode


The script automatically tracks your reading position when scrolling.
It highlights the last read post if you revisit Twitter/X later.

Manual Controls


On the left side of your screen, you will see two circular buttons:


  • 📂 Load Saved Reading Position: Click this to load a saved reading position and navigate to it.

  • 🔍 Start Manual Search: Click this to refine the search for your last read post.

Exporting and Importing Reading Position


The script allows you to export your reading position as a JSON file, which can be saved locally.
You can later import this file to restore your position on a different device or browser.

Support and Donations

If you find this script helpful, consider supporting the developer:

Created by Copiis | Twitter/X Integration Script