I see where you're coming from with the idea of having a notes section in each feed setting for temporary code snippets or related notes. It sounds like a nice feature to keep everything organized and easily accessible right inside the plugin.
However, I've given it some thought and I think adding such a feature might not be in line with the core goals of the plugin. We're all about efficiency and performance, keeping the plugin as light and fast as possible. Adding a notes feature, while convenient, could potentially slow things down, not only in terms of how the plugin works, but also how it interacts with your WordPress database. We're also careful to keep the database lean to ensure that your site's speed isn't affected by bloated data storage.
While I understand the appeal, I recommend exploring external note-taking tools for this purpose. There are many options that provide a seamless experience and may even offer better functionality for managing your code snippets and notes without impacting your site's performance.
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