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 Descarteswill 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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |
|---|---|
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 |