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Searching for Feature Entries

Jason Robbins edited this page Aug 15, 2023 · 2 revisions

Seeing upcoming features

To see upcoming features organized by milestone, simply visit the "Roadmap" page at https://chromestatus.com/roadmap.

You can use the "Previous" and "Next" links to scroll to earlier or later releases.

When your feature is slated to have a release, you should check that it appears in the appropriate milestone card. If it does not, you may need to update its "implementation status" field.

Listing your features

When working on a feature entry with your team, you will need to visit the feature detail page several times over a period of weeks or months to fill in details of each stage. If you are focusing on a single feature, it might be convenient to bookmark it.

To see a list of features that you are participating in, sign in and visit the "My features" page at https://chromestatus.com/myfeatures.

If you have starred any features, they will be listed in a separate box on the "My features" page.

Listing all features

If you want to see other past or present features, you can list all feature entries by visiting the "All features" page at https://chromestatus.com/features.

You can do simple substring searches using the search box at the top of the page, or select a milestone by using the menu. image

Each row in the list can be expanded to show more details about that feature. Click the feature name to navigate to the feature detail page.

Searching features

We plan to replace the existing feature list page with a new implementation that allows more powerful structured queries and that has better performance. To visit the new feature list page, click the link in the banner at the top of the old feature list page.

To search features on the new feature list page, use the search box at the top of the page, or click the control panel icon to expand out the query builder widgets. Each row of the query builder specifies one field, a comparison operator, and values.

You can search for a combination of keywords and specific field values. For example, here is a query for features containing the word "battery" that shipped in milestones 100 to 112. image

Keywords are combined with a logical-AND by default, but you can also type "OR" for a logical-OR.

The page URL can be bookmarked or shared to rerun the query.