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Filter issues I am watching for a given project. #196

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cirosantilli opened this issue May 27, 2014 · 18 comments
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Filter issues I am watching for a given project. #196

cirosantilli opened this issue May 27, 2014 · 18 comments

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@cirosantilli
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cirosantilli commented May 27, 2014

Given e.g. https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues, I want to see only issues that I am watching in that page.

Is that possible? The closest I can get are the mentions:, author: and commenter: filters form https://help.github.com/articles/searching-issues , but I sometimes watch things that don't involve me.

If this filter is implemented, it should also be included under involves.

Related for GitLab: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/6038955-on-browse-issues-create-filter-i-am-participati (a bit different since no "watching" there: you watch iff you commented).

Global cross project version: #283

@Mithgol
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Mithgol commented May 27, 2014

Unwatch a project as a whole, then hit “Subscribe” in the right column of each watched issue?

@cirosantilli
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Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Given e.g. https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues, I want to see only issues that I am watching in that page.

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Mithgol commented May 27, 2014

I originally assumed you were filtering notifications. Now I see what you meant.

@cirosantilli
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Ivan Žužak replied:

Thanks for the suggestion, Ciro! We've already received a few similar requests, so this is already on our feature request list.

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@CSchulz
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CSchulz commented Jun 12, 2014

So you want to watch everything you want? Like wiki pages, issues, etc?

@cirosantilli
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@CSchulz I don't quite understand what you mean. I want to see on the issues page, e.g., isaacs/github/issues only issues / PRs that I am watching, and hide the others.

This proposal does not touch wiki pages.

@aflatter
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Yup, that'd be a great feature.

@OliverJAsh
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This would be a very helpful feature. Currently relying on browser bookmarks instead.

@sdlins
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sdlins commented Mar 19, 2015

+1. It would really make the things so much simpler!

@rhansen
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rhansen commented Mar 12, 2016

👍 A similar feature for reactions would be nice too (per-repo filter for issues I have reacted to, perhaps by reaction type).

@cirosantilli
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@rhansen please open a new request for that ;-)

@Assimilater
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+1 (commenting so I can filter by iscommenter until this issue is resolved)

@llhe
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llhe commented Aug 15, 2017

+1. Adding such a filter will be quite helpful.

@renatocarvalho
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Oh man, just needed this and couldn't find an option to do that. Very frustrating :(

@Romack
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Romack commented May 9, 2018

+1, this would be a nice feature for pull requests too. For an organization, limit the pull requests to only repos that I am watching.

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TPS commented Feb 28, 2019

I think this is basically identical to #283, & wish to close this in favor of that.… Comments/concerns?

NM, I get it, #283 limited to single repo, IIUC.

@kcebuliak
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Is this still not possible to do???? I need to create a report or repository with all my items that I'm watching

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