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This repository has been archived by the owner on Nov 18, 2021. It is now read-only.
However, for users who have hundreds of subscriptions, this page is useless without search.
Almost daily I need to find an issue I know I've subscribed so (to check its progress). Currently the only way for me to do this is to try and find the issue via the repo, or do a page search across all pages in my subscriptions list. 😒
There is an option to filter by repository, which would help a little bit, except it doesn't fully work: #1590
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@OliverJAsh When the issue to which I am subscribed gets updated, it pops up in the Notifications tab. This eliminates the need to check manually if the issue changed. Just wanted to mention that in case you (or other readers of this thread) didn't know about that...
@sryabkov Hi! Thank you. I am aware of that. This isn't about being notified—sometimes I need to revisit an issue because I need to reference it somewhere, and it's in the back of my mind, but I don't know where on GitHub it is exactly.
GitHub now has a page that shows you all of your subscriptions: https://github.com/notifications/subscriptions.
However, for users who have hundreds of subscriptions, this page is useless without search.
Almost daily I need to find an issue I know I've subscribed so (to check its progress). Currently the only way for me to do this is to try and find the issue via the repo, or do a page search across all pages in my subscriptions list. 😒
There is an option to filter by repository, which would help a little bit, except it doesn't fully work: #1590
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: