Use issue search to quickly find issues.
General search
There are two ways to search across all issues in a single workspace. First, use the command menu. Press
Cmd/Ctrl
K
and start typing the issue ID
or title to bring up the issue, then select it to open it. Alternatively, use the built-in search bar in the sidebar. Type
/
to move your cursor to the search and then type your query. Pull up a specific issue by entering its issue ID
or query for words or multiple words. We fuzzy search your query over the issue ID
, title, and description, enabling deeper discovery. We support lazy typing which forgives some typos and means that entering lin1142
instead of LIN-1142
will still bring up the intended issue. Press Esc
to clear the search and show all of your issues.Search board or list view
Type
Cmd/Ctrl
F
to search for issues within the specific list or board you're viewing. The search bar will appear in the top right next to the issue creation button. This search function does not support lazy typing so you'll need to type the exact issue ID
or words in the issue title. Press Esc
to clear the search and show all of your issues.ProTip: Search is even more powerful when combined with filters, which will reduce the list to relevant issues.
Keyboard Shortcuts
/
for general searchCmd/Ctrl
F
to run content search over list or boardEsc
to clear search resultsCmd/Ctrl
K
to search using the command menu. Simply start typing your search query.