Show an `archived` tag for archived projects in topics
See original GitHub issueFor example, here I am in the REPL topic, looking for good REPLs. This Rusti
project has been archived, but it doesn’t say so on this page, so I’d waste time by opening the link.
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This is such a minor annoyance on a minor page that it’s not worth building a whole feature based on the API just for it. Hopefully GitHub will address it.
@fregante commented on Aug 2, 2020, 1:22 AM GMT+4:30:
Oh, so that’s what that meant. I didn’t understand what it meant.
https://github.com/topics/repl
You’re right, I don’t know about search pages, I only saw this on this URL. Sorry.