Refined-github: Provide a shortcut for "your" issues?

Created on 19 Apr 2016  路  17Comments  路  Source: sindresorhus/refined-github

Find myself typing this search term in a lot, think it would be beneficial to have a shortcut for it, something like this?

screen shot 2016-04-19 at 11 35 41

https://github.com/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+user%3Aben-eb+

enhancement good first issue help wanted

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Similar to https://github.com/sindresorhus/refined-github/issues/153.

I like the idea of a Todo link, but I think it should be both issues and PRs.

@paulmolluzzo @hkdobrev @DrewML ?

Just to be clear, the Todo list is "Issues you are assigned to"? Would (Could...?) that include PRs?

@paulmolluzzo I was thinking it's open issues and PRs in your repos, but it's a good idea to include stuff you're assigned to too. Maybe only include issues you haven't yet commented on?

Sorry if it wasn't clear, the 'Todo' link is from ZenHub. :)

https://www.zenhub.io

Just to circle back around on this: The suggestion is that button group for Created, Assigned, Mentioned, Yours.

What are everyone's thoughts on that idea? @sindresorhus?

Oh, I get it now. I like the idea.

@paulmolluzzo Created, Assigned, Mentioned are already there.

@sindresorhus I have a "Filters" dropdown.

@paulmolluzzo Are you sure we're looking at the same thing? Could you share a screenshot?

@sindresorhus I was looking at the issues for a specific repo, so that was the confusion.

screen shot 2016-04-27 at 4 03 09 pm

Also, I'm not working on this at all, so this is still open to someone else taking on.

Yeah, this is an easy one, so let's leave it up to an external contributor.

Should there also be one for pull requests?

FYI, https://github.com/jamestalmage/gh-nag does this already. This proposal would do so with less clutter.

Should there also be one for pull requests?

Yes, on the pull request page.

I've got this mostly done on my fork, but I'm a little lost on handling highlighting (.selected) as I can't recognize a consistent pattern it uses.

@jacobbearden Open a PR and we can take it from there. Easier to give review and answer question when we have some context ;)

In case anyone is interested, I created a userscript that allows you to customize the header links

https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/20830-github-custom-navigation

GitHub
github-custom-navigation-after

Gist
github-custom-navigation-gist-after

Drag and drop to customize
github-custom-navigation-usage

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