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I was just about to post to ask for a search feature, but I decided to check first to make sure it isn't supported.

It is.

I had, for literally years, laboured under the misconception that the site does not offer a direct way to search within one's own saved bookmarks.

It does, of course. Scrolling through https://stackoverflow.com/help/searching, we eventually find the magic words buried in the middle of the page:

inbookmarks:mine (or any user id) returns only questions that you (or the user whose id you entered) have bookmarked.

As the owner and frequent wielder of a dupe-hammer, this is an incredibly valuable tool. I really wish that the "vote to close -> duplicate" UI reminded me of it, or even directly included a button to add it to search terms implicitly.

Had I not reached my breaking point of frustration, it would not have occurred to me to look up the information. Established users of a site seldom have the thought that they "need help" using the site.

Further, I can't actually access the search help directly from the duplicate close UI, even though it searches the site. I am only given this info from a drop-down menu in the search at the top of the page. I rarely have occasion to use the search normally, since I am a SME in my favourite tag.

Please add such an option to the "What question is this a duplicate of?" search panel. I would prefer some actual UI buttons, since some options (like the one I'm talking about here) are clearly much more relevant than usual to duplicate-question searches, and because in this context, actual assistance is more valuable than documentation of all the options.

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    I'm not sure that this would be a very useful feature. Not everyone bookmarks common duplicate targets, so this reminder would be out of place for those users. May 23, 2022 at 18:31
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    It is exactly what I use bookmarks for.
    – khelwood
    May 23, 2022 at 18:33
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    What else am I supposed to use the bookmarks for? o_O Alternately, how else am I supposed to find my common dupe targets? The general search rarely works right. May 23, 2022 at 18:34
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    That is indeed interesting to know. So far I haven't had a use for bookmarks, but if there's such a search specifically for it... May 23, 2022 at 19:23
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    I would also be interested in third-party scripts for this purpose, assuming such discussion is on topic on Meta. May 23, 2022 at 19:26
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    Feel free to post a script-request on Stack Apps, @KarlKnechtel - we usually discuss creation of userscripts there, and I am pretty sure such a request would be welcomed. May 23, 2022 at 19:28
  • There are lots of uses for bookmarks. For instance, they can be used as a queue, for instance, for things to do on Stack Overflow (instead of or a supplement to external lists). The queue can be used to rate limit yourself to not burn out (for instance, "I will do exactly one queue element per day"). Note that bookmarks now work such that toggling one off and then on again will send it to the back of the queue (start of the list if sorted by "Added")—that wasn't the case for many many years (could be considered a bug). May 23, 2022 at 23:05
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    "Had I not reached my breaking point of frustration, it would not have occurred to me to look up the information" - I can't help but think that this is the problem that should not be ignored. That moment should have come so much sooner. Still - thanks for being at a breaking point because I did not know this and the mind boggles at the uses this has.
    – Gimby
    May 24, 2022 at 15:27

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