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Currently, when reviewing SARIF reports, such as those generated by CodeQL, I encounter many similar items. As it stands, I need to select each item individually and click the triage button for each one. It would be significantly more efficient if we could use the shift key (or another method) to select multiple results and triage them all at once.
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Thanks for the suggestion. In these cases, if I want to mark all results inside a rule as FP (because the rule is irrelevant to me, etc.), I just click the eye icon in the rule name to hide the whole rule. Also, I don't know if you're aware, but you can click the arrow-right and arrow-left to classify things as FP or Bug, which speeds things up a lot (and backspace to remove the classification). Would any of those help in your workflow?
To be clear, I still think your suggestion would be good to implement, but until then, maybe these alternatives can help you.
Currently, when reviewing SARIF reports, such as those generated by CodeQL, I encounter many similar items. As it stands, I need to select each item individually and click the triage button for each one. It would be significantly more efficient if we could use the shift key (or another method) to select multiple results and triage them all at once.
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