How this automation works
Save top stories from Hacker News directly to your iOS Reading List for later reading. This Applet runs whenever a story becomes a new 'best story' on Hacker News and automatically adds it to your Safari Reading List. Perfect for staying updated on popular tech discussions and reading insightful posts anytime, anywhere.
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15 triggers, queries, and actions
New Ask HN story
New best story
New comment by user
New job posted
New Show HN story
New story by user
New top story
Add item to Reading List
Add item to Reading List
New Ask HN story
New best story
New comment by user
New job posted
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More on iOS Reading List and Hacker News
About iOS Reading List
Reading List is a feature of Safari that allows you to save articles for later. Turn on Applets to bring interesting information straight into your reading list, automatically. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
Reading List is a feature of Safari that allows you to save articles for later. Turn on Applets to bring interesting information straight into your reading list, automatically. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
About Hacker News
Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. Turn on Applets to track top stories, keywords, comments and jobs.
Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. Turn on Applets to track top stories, keywords, comments and jobs.