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So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox. During this I learned #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

solidnerd's tweet image. So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox.
During this I learned  #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox. During this I learned #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

solidnerd's tweet image. So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox.
During this I learned  #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

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So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox. During this I learned #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

solidnerd's tweet image. So this evening I tried to sort all my emails unread/read/unarchived. So I started with ~7400 unread and ~11.000 in my gmail inbox.
During this I learned  #jsonnet finally. All my filters are created with #gmailctl. I'm so glad that it can be managed in a declarative way by now.

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