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Some f*cker opened 250 spam issues on a repository I own and now I'll have to delete them one by one I guess

Or find the documentation of their API and write a little script to do the heavy job, assuming they have any for free users

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SW-User
Wow, it's hard to imagine the 250 issues were opened by hand, so the API probably does provide a means

If it is GitHub specifically I did tinker with their API years ago even on the free tier so I know some things are possible, but I didn't address Issues specifically (only things like repo creation)
Elessar · 26-30, M
@SW-User It's Atlassian/BitBucket. I haven't used their products in an era, this is an ancient repository that I had even forgot existed lol
SW-User
@Elessar lol I have an ancient PHP repo at BB too, and wouldn't use them for static sites because you have to have all the files in the repo root (e.g., no "public" folder inside the repo), so they may well be more limited ... but still, 250 issues is a lot to open by hand, there must be a way to automate it