I am aware of some of the filters like is:Q score:0. I want to go through the question with author reputation score > 15 reputation points as questions raised by less reputations points authors are not good most of the times. How to add user reputation points as criteria in question selection?
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As was said in comments, the site search does not support filtering in reputation. One of prototypes of the new navigation did have such a filter (this was back in the days of "SO quality project"), but the current iteration does not have it.
You can make your own filter, though. Use the API to scan incoming questions in batches of 100, considering the asker's reputation and tags of interest to you. If a question meets your criteria, add it to your to-read list.
It's up to you how to implement the to-read list. I have used two approaches:
Automatically favorite selected questions. Favoriting is a write method, so has to be called for each question individually. But the API quota of 10000 / day would still be sufficient (if your selection criteria match over a thousand of posts per day, you would not be reading them anyway).
Post selected questions to a chatroom created for this purpose. Since the onebox includes the question summary, reading chat transcript is not much different from browsing the list of questions. With this approach, one can run against chat throttles, but those can be handled by keeping track of most recent message, etc.
is:question score:5...
? You can limit your query to questions that have at an overall score of at least 5 (or any number you want). The site already has a way of identifying good questions, the user's rep isn't relevant.