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Listing the issues and pull requests you're subscribed to

You can see an overview of all the issues and pull requests you're subscribed to, making it easier to navigate to conversations you're interested in but have not received recent notifications about.

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The subscriptions list does not include every issue and pull request from repositories you're watching. You can manually subscribe to a specific issue or pull request to include it in your subscriptions list. For more information, see "Subscribing to and unsubscribing from notifications" and "Watching and unwatching repositories."

Viewing a list of your subscriptions

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page, click . If you've disabled web notifications and you don't see the bell icon, you can navigate to https://github.com/notifications/subscriptions. For more information, see "Choosing the delivery method for your notifications."
    Notification indicating any unread message
  2. Click Subscriptions
    Subscriptions tab

Unsubscribing from issues and pull requests

You can unsubscribe from issues and pull requests directly from your subscriptions list.

  1. To the left of each issue or pull request you want to unsubscribe from, select the checkbox.
    Checkbox to unsubscribe
  2. In the upper-right corner of the page, click Unsubscribe.
    Unsubscribe button