You can search bugs using a micro query language for both filtering and sorting. A query could look like this:
status:open sort:edit
A few tips:
- queries are case insensitive.
- you can combine as many qualifiers as you want.
- you can use double quotes for multi-word search terms. For example,
author:"René Descartes"
searches for bugs opened by René Descartes, whereasauthor:René Descartes
will search for bug with René as the author and containing Descartes in a text. - instead of a complete ID, you can use any prefix length, as long as there is no ambiguity. For example
participant=9ed1a
.
You can filter bugs based on their status.
Qualifier | Example |
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status:open |
status:open matches open bugs |
status:closed |
status:closed matches closed bugs |
You can filter based on the person who opened the bug.
Qualifier | Example |
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author:QUERY |
author:descartes matches bugs opened by René Descartes or Robert Descartes |
author:"rené descartes" matches bugs opened by René Descartes |
You can filter based on the person who participated in any activity related to the bug (opened bug or added a comment).
Qualifier | Example |
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participant:QUERY |
participant:descartes matches bugs opened or commented by René Descartes or Robert Descartes |
participant:"rené descartes" matches bugs opened or commented by René Descartes |
You can filter based on the person who interacted with the bug.
Qualifier | Example |
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actor:QUERY |
actor:descartes matches bugs edited by René Descartes or Robert Descartes |
actor:"rené descartes" matches bugs edited by René Descartes |
NOTE: interaction with bugs include: opening the bug, adding comments, adding/removing labels etc...
You can filter based on the bug's label.
Qualifier | Example |
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label:LABEL |
label:prod matches bugs with the label prod |
label:"Good first issue" matches bugs with the label Good first issue |
You can filter based on the bug's title.
Qualifier | Example |
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title:TITLE |
title:Critical matches bugs with a title containing Critical |
title:"Typo in string" matches bugs with a title containing Typo in string |
You can filter bugs based on the absence of something.
Qualifier | Example |
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no:label |
no:label matches bugs with no labels |
You can sort results by adding a sort:
qualifier to your query. “Descending” means most recent time or largest ID first, whereas “Ascending” means oldest time or smallest ID first.
Note: to deal with differently-set clocks on distributed computers, git-bug
uses a logical clock internally rather than timestamps to order bug changes over time. That means that the timestamps recorded might not match the returned ordering. More on that in the documentation
Qualifier | Example |
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sort:id-desc |
sort:id-desc will sort bugs by their descending Ids |
sort:id or sort:id-asc |
sort:id will sort bugs by their ascending Ids |
You can sort bugs by their creation time.
Qualifier | Example |
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sort:creation or sort:creation-desc |
sort:creation will sort bugs by their descending creation time |
sort:creation-asc |
sort:creation-asc will sort bugs by their ascending creation time |
You can sort bugs by their edit time.
Qualifier | Example |
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sort:edit or sort:edit-desc |
sort:edit will sort bugs by their descending last edition time |
sort:edit-asc |
sort:edit-asc will sort bugs by their ascending last edition time |