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Currently the subscriptions feature is all in the slash command /github subscriptions add, loaded with some unclear options through slash command flags, in particular the flag named features.
Description of the feature from the command's help text:
/github subscriptions add owner[/repo] [flags] - Subscribe the current channel to receive notifications about opened pull requests and issues for an organization or repository
flags currently supported:
--features - a comma-delimited list of one or more of the following:
issues - includes new and closed issues
pulls - includes new and closed pull requests
pulls_merged - includes merged pull requests only
pulls_created - includes new pull requests only
pushes - includes pushes
creates - includes branch and tag creations
deletes - includes branch and tag deletions
issue_comments - includes new issue comments
issue_creations - includes new issues only
pull_reviews - includes pull request reviews
label:<labelname> - limit pull request and issue events to only this label. Must include pulls or issues in feature list when using a label.
Defaults to pulls,issues,creates,deletes
--exclude-org-member - events triggered by organization members will not be delivered (the GitHub organization config should be set, otherwise this flag has not effect)
--render-style - notifications will be delivered in the specified style (for example, the body of a pull request will not be displayed). Supported values are collapsed, skip-body or default (same as omitting the flag).
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@asaadmahmood I'm curious if you would be interested in discussing a design for this? I think this feature has slowly grown in scope, to the point where it may make sense to have a dedicated form instead of having the slash command continue to get more loaded with cryptic options
@esethna I suspect you'll want to wait until we get customer feedback after the release, but I wanted to get this on your radar. The proposal here is to replace the slash commands with a modal dialog. Any initial thoughts on this?
I can see a modal being useful here although I imagine this would fall to the backlog for design given other priorities at the moment. We could open a ticket to track it in the mean time.
Currently the subscriptions feature is all in the slash command
/github subscriptions add
, loaded with some unclear options through slash command flags, in particular the flag namedfeatures
.For example:
Description of the feature from the command's help text:
/github subscriptions add owner[/repo] [flags]
- Subscribe the current channel to receive notifications about opened pull requests and issues for an organization or repositoryflags
currently supported:--features
- a comma-delimited list of one or more of the following:issues
- includes new and closed issuespulls
- includes new and closed pull requestspulls_merged
- includes merged pull requests onlypulls_created
- includes new pull requests onlypushes
- includes pushescreates
- includes branch and tag creationsdeletes
- includes branch and tag deletionsissue_comments
- includes new issue commentsissue_creations
- includes new issues onlypull_reviews
- includes pull request reviewslabel:<labelname>
- limit pull request and issue events to only this label. Must includepulls
orissues
in feature list when using a label.pulls,issues,creates,deletes
--exclude-org-member
- events triggered by organization members will not be delivered (the GitHub organization config should be set, otherwise this flag has not effect)--render-style
- notifications will be delivered in the specified style (for example, the body of a pull request will not be displayed). Supported values arecollapsed
,skip-body
ordefault
(same as omitting the flag).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: