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NAMEgit-bug-ls - List bugs. SYNOPSISgit-bug ls [QUERY] [flags] DESCRIPTIONDisplay a summary of each bugs. You can pass an additional query to filter and order the list. This query can be expressed either with a simple query language, flags, a natural language full text search, or a combination of the aforementioned. OPTIONS-s, --status=[] Filter by status. Valid values are [open,closed] -a, --author=[] Filter by author -m, --metadata=[] Filter by metadata. Example: github-url=URL -p, --participant=[] Filter by participant -A, --actor=[] Filter by actor -l, --label=[] Filter by label -t, --title=[] Filter by title -n, --no=[] Filter by absence of something. Valid values are [label] -b, --by="creation" Sort the results by a characteristic. Valid values are [id,creation,edit] -d, --direction="asc" Select the sorting direction. Valid values are [asc,desc] -f, --format="default" Select the output formatting style. Valid values are [default,plain,compact,id,json,org-mode] -h, --help[=false] help for ls EXAMPLEList open bugs sorted by last edition with a query: git bug ls status:open sort:edit-desc List closed bugs sorted by creation with flags: git bug ls --status closed --by creation Do a full text search of all bugs: git bug ls "foo bar" baz Use queries, flags, and full text search: git bug ls status:open --by creation "foo bar" baz SEE ALSOgit-bug(1)
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