How to specify "issues count" when searching repositories with Github Search #40051
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When searching for repositories, I can use the "help-wanted-issues" and "good-first-issues" search qualifiers to narrow down the search results like so.
react in:topics,readme language:javascript help-wanted-issues:>0
But I want to specify issues count when searching repositories regardless of their labels because not all issues are labeled with the labels mentioned above. e.g,
react in:topics,description language:javascript issues:>0
I know that there are separate qualifiers to search for issues or PRs but I dont want to search for any specific issue, I want to search for issues which are related to a certain repository which is using certain language/framework
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