Is it possible to follow only specific issues on Github (instead of watching an entire project)? I'd like to get notifications by email when one specific issue changed (pull, state-change, new comments). Is this possible at all?
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14If you're on a closing-frenzy have a go at the 900+ questions about Github. All questions (including this) at least tangentially related to Programming imo. – Geert-Jan Jan 03 '13 at 17:27
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http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/157888/what-site-is-good-for-github-questions – Andrew Grimm Jun 30 '13 at 11:39
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1@Andrew. So I take it you agree. – Geert-Jan Jul 02 '13 at 09:15
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The Vogons have been at it again. – P i Aug 21 '15 at 16:43
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See also [Custom thread subscription](https://stackoverflow.com/a/14613419/6309) since May 2019. – VonC May 10 '19 at 07:28
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3why is this off-topic? – user313032 Mar 07 '22 at 19:29
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As per pennstatephil's comment below, there's a SUBSCRIBE on the right pane at the bottom:


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3Is it possible to search or list only watched / subscribed issues for a given project? – here Aug 20 '15 at 07:27
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It looks like its a slider on/off switch now. Thanks, I didn't notice it before. – fdk1342 Feb 09 '19 at 16:43