Show all reviews under "Review Requests" tab, not just unreviewed PRs
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In github.com/pulls, it shows these tabs
Clicking on “Review Requests” shows all PRs that you have been requested as reviewer on, but not reviewed. This means that any time I want to find a PR that I have reviewed (e.g. to see the pusher’s responses to my comments), I need to change the query from review-requested:me
to reviewed-by:me
. I find this design decision needlessly frustrating, and was hoping your extension has been considering a way to fix that behavior.
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github.com/pulls
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:6 (4 by maintainers)
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There are a lot of interesting filters we can add there, but the space is limited. Should we add a dropdown like on the regular repo issue search? For example, we can leave the native ones there, and add ours to the dropdown.
We can’t change this button but we can add a way to customize the additional links. Refer to this issue for a similar feature that can be then ported to the global filters list:
Alternatively just create a browser bookmark 🤷♂️ 😃