Improvement

June 20, 20231 Minute Read

Code scanning can filter alerts by language and file path

You can now easily find all alerts associated with a specific language with the new language filter on the code scanning alerts page.

To show all the code scanning alerts for a language, type 'language:javascript' in the Filter alerts text box.

Language filter

You can also use a file path filter to see all the alerts located in specific files or directories to sort and manage them efficiently by focusing on a specific part of the code related to the project.
This can be useful to manage lots of alerts on big repositories (monorepos) to review all alerts specific to the part of the code you are responsible for faster.

To apply the file path filter, type 'path:' and the path to the file or directory in the Filter alerts text box.

Path filter

This has shipped to GitHub.com and will be available in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10.

Learn more about filtering code scanning alerts.

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Code scanning can filter alerts by language and file path - GitHub Changelog