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When publishing a library I have to uncheck styles that are not meant to be published, and I have to do it every time I publish. Sometimes I accidentally publish styles that were meant to help speed up my work within a file, but that were not meant to be a part of the library. It would be helpful to have an option similar to what I’ve added in the mock-up above. I’d like to be able to toggle whether or not a style is meant to be a published style.


On a similar note, it would be helpful not only to see which items have changed in the library when I publish, but also what has changed specifically about those items.

You can prevent a library style (or component) from being published by prefixing the name with a period or underscore. See https://help.figma.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025508373-Publish-styles-and-components#private


Thanks. That’s nice. Would still be helpful to have UI representation of this ability to hide styles and components.


I agree. 🐙 🦖 🐒 (10 char minimum!)


Thanks for the feedback! We’ll pass this onto our team for consideration.


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