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group: Code Review
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# `glab issue list`
List project issues.
```plaintext
glab issue list [flags]
```
## Aliases
```plaintext
ls
```
## Examples
```plaintext
glab issue list --all
glab issue ls --all
glab issue list --assignee=@me
glab issue list --milestone release-2.0.0 --opened
```
## Options
```plaintext
-A, --all Get all issues.
-a, --assignee string Filter issue by assignee <username>.
--author string Filter issue by author <username>.
-c, --closed Get only closed issues.
-C, --confidential Filter by confidential issues.
-g, --group string Select a group or subgroup. Ignored if a repo argument is set.
--in string search in: title, description. (default "title,description")
-t, --issue-type string Filter issue by its type. Options: issue, incident, test_case.
-i, --iteration int Filter issue by iteration <id>.
-l, --label strings Filter issue by label <name>.
-m, --milestone string Filter issue by milestone <id>.
--not-assignee string Filter issue by not being assigned to <username>.
--not-author string Filter issue by not being by author(s) <username>.
--not-label strings Filter issue by lack of label <name>.
-O, --output string Options: 'text' or 'json'. (default "text")
-F, --output-format string Options: 'details', 'ids', 'urls'. (default "details")
-p, --page int Page number. (default 1)
-P, --per-page int Number of items to list per page. (default 30)
-R, --repo OWNER/REPO Select another repository. Can use either OWNER/REPO or `GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO` format. Also accepts full URL or Git URL.
--search string Search <string> in the fields defined by '--in'.
```
## Options inherited from parent commands
```plaintext
--help Show help for this command.
```
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