Ich beginne gerade das erste Mal mit Abhängigkeiten bei Issues zu arbeiten und die Suche treibt mich etwas zur Verzweiflung.
es scheint nicht zu gehen, dass man nur mit # und Zahl sucht
bei der Suche mit Titel will sie anscheinend den korrekten Anfang des Issues
sinnvoll erschiene mir, wenn zuerst passende Issues aus der gleichen Repo bzw. Der gleichen Organisation erscheinen würden - das scheint nicht der Fall zu sein.
Ich beginne gerade das erste Mal mit Abhängigkeiten bei Issues zu arbeiten und die Suche treibt mich etwas zur Verzweiflung.
- es scheint nicht zu gehen, dass man nur mit # und Zahl sucht
- bei der Suche mit Titel will sie anscheinend den korrekten Anfang des Issues
- sinnvoll erschiene mir, wenn zuerst passende Issues aus der gleichen Repo bzw. Der gleichen Organisation erscheinen würden - das scheint nicht der Fall zu sein.
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I am just starting to work with dependencies on issues for the first time and the search is driving me a bit to despair.
it doesn't seem to work to search only with # and number
when searching with title it seems to want the correct beginning of the issue
it would make sense to me if matching issues from the same repo or the same organization would appear first - this does not seem to be the case.
I agree, the search is very suboptimal. We've been working on the performance recently, maybe this can be one of the next steps.
To the second point: No, it shouldn't need the start, but exact / full words, e.g. you can't find an issue with "blah v1.09.3" by searching for "1.09.3" or "v1.09", you must search "v1.09.3" exactly.
Codeberg is an international and global community. Please write in English here. Auto-translated:
> I am just starting to work with dependencies on issues for the first time and the search is driving me a bit to despair.
> - it doesn't seem to work to search only with # and number
> - when searching with title it seems to want the correct beginning of the issue
> - it would make sense to me if matching issues from the same repo or the same organization would appear first - this does not seem to be the case.
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I agree, the search is very suboptimal. We've been working on the performance recently, maybe this can be one of the next steps.
To the second point: No, it shouldn't need the start, but exact / full words, e.g. you can't find an issue with "blah v1.09.3" by searching for "1.09.3" or "v1.09", you must search "v1.09.3" exactly.
Ich beginne gerade das erste Mal mit Abhängigkeiten bei Issues zu arbeiten und die Suche treibt mich etwas zur Verzweiflung.
Codeberg is an international and global community. Please write in English here. Auto-translated:
I agree, the search is very suboptimal. We've been working on the performance recently, maybe this can be one of the next steps.
To the second point: No, it shouldn't need the start, but exact / full words, e.g. you can't find an issue with "blah v1.09.3" by searching for "1.09.3" or "v1.09", you must search "v1.09.3" exactly.
Sorry, just forgot to write in English instead of German.
ok, I wasn't aware of the need of full words. I'd suggest partial search, too
Abhänigkeitensuche verbessernto improve issue dependency search 2 weeks ago