Search filter for subscribed issues/PRs #6403
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For comparison, in Jira I would just use the JQL clause The notifications page is particularly unhelpful given #7144. |
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I would also like to see an |
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I would like intuitive way to search issues I am subscribed to, or ones that I had commented. I went to "Issues" button on top menu, but it only have search preset for Created/Assigned/Mentioned. If I made comment, but there were not replies, or replier didn't bothered to add a @mention -- Issue won't show there. There are some workarounds.
There were issues about this on old github's tracker:
But I don't consider it (documentation View subscriptions) done . Such easy thing as add new button "Involves" to Issues page near filter would solve this and improve UX. |
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When searching for issues/PRs in
https:/search?type=issues
or a in repo such ashttps:/microsoft/vscode/issues
, there is no way to filter for items which I'm subscribed to, so there is no way to see the manual subscriptions.There is the Notifications page, but it's not a general search - it doesn't have GitHub's normal search/filter capabilities, such as
comments:>10
, so having such a filter in the normal search gives much more control.I suggest adding a filter such as
is:subscribed
orsubscribed:@me
to GitHub's global/repo search, which should filter for subscriptions for any reason, not just manual.There are ways to find all non-manual subscription reasons, such as
involves:@me
/commenter:@me
/mentions:@me
/author:@me
.I'd also love
reacted:username
to search for issues/PRs where a user has reacted to any of the comments in them.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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