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I recently thought that I would have a look at the Close vote queue (since I usually never bother - I have been trying to have a go at the moment). When I was finished it looked like this:

0 close votes in the queue

So I thought 'great!' - but doesn't this not include the ones I have already reviewed? So how can I view all the Close votes still in the queue, including the ones that I have already reviewed, but still need to be reviewed by other users? (N.B. preferably without logging out)

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    There's also this, but I doubt that is what you are really looking for.
    – Seth
    Jul 27, 2014 at 16:47

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There's this thing called private session, or window... or whatever. This is how it looks:

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You can also query the database, but is not real time. I'm sure the API also has this information.

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  • That was quick... I forgot about that :)
    – Wilf
    Jul 27, 2014 at 17:10
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@Braiam's answer has probably the simplest way to do this - this gave me the idea anyway of modifying a rubbish bash script I have, and I ended up with this:

curl -s http://askubuntu.com/review | grep -i -m 1 -B 6 "close votes" | sed -e 's/<[^>]*>\|[^0-9.k]//g' -e '/^$/d'

I tested it here and on SO (which the massive close review queue, why .k is needed...) - I could probably improve it but I think I have better things to do :D

N.B. you need to put 'close votes', 'suggested' etc, as just 'close','suggest' will pick up the inpage javascript and generate a load of junk.

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