https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474723

--- Comment #4 from Beyuum <az123a...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> I hope you're enjoying Linux and KDE so far!
> 
> As you've no doubt observed, sometimes things aren't as straightforward as
> we'd prefer. :) In this case, to offer the feature, we would need to have a
> reliable answer to the question of "what did the user install themselves
> after the system was set up?"
> 
> However there are many ways the user can install things manually:
> - Distro packages using Discover
> - Distro packages using the command-line package manager
> - Distro packages using the PackageKit API, called from other apps (e.g. the
> "Install Konsole" button in Dolphin, or the "Install Samba" button in the
> file sharing setup wizard)
> - Downloaded-from-the-internet packages using Discover
> - Downloaded-from-the-internet packages the command-line package manager
> - Flatpak apps using Discover
> - Flatpak apps using the `flatpak` command line tool
> - Snap packages using Discover
> - Snap apps using the `snap` command-line tool
> 
> We could implement the feature in a way that covers all things installed
> using Discover. But it would become inaccurate the moment the user installed
> anything using one of the other methods, because those tools don't
> communicate with Discover. As a result, it's highly likely the list would
> rarely be accurate, and we'd get bug reports about that.
> 
> This isn't an *impossible* problem to solve, but solving it in way that
> avoids misleading the user, or communicates its limitations, would be key.

Sorry for the late reply.
The feature was more complex then what i was thinking. but 
> - Distro packages using Discover
> - Flatpak apps using Discover
is in this case best choice for "Inside Discover feature". it will be very
helpful if it get add to the app

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