Filter Pull Requests by Status
When we shipped the new GitHub Issues, we made it easy to scope lists of Issues and Pull Requests with filters like author, date, mentions, and team mentions. With the…
When we shipped the new GitHub Issues, we made it easy to scope lists of Issues and Pull Requests with filters like author, date, mentions, and team mentions. With the new status: filter you can now filter the Pull Requests in your repositories by combined status.

If you’re taking advantage of the Status API, or using an integration that does, try out the new filters:
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status:successOnly pull requests with all successful statuses -
status:failureOnly pull requests that have statuses in thefailureorerrorstate -
status:pendingOnly pull requests with no statuses or at least one status in thependingstate
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