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I was wondering if there is any way in Redmine to get a list of all attachments with links to the respective tickets (or see only tickets that have an attachment).

I did not find any filter for this. I did not find anything under the "Documents" or "Files" tabs. I did not find a plug-in for this (should not be too hard to roll my own I guess). I did not find anything googling or searching here on superuser.

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  • Just searched Github for "redmine", quickly reviewed first 10 (of 31) pages, and nothing. Looks like you should dig deeper - or write your own plugin – at8eqeq3 Jun 10 '11 at 18:09
  • Please accept my answer below if it is working for you, it's working for me now. – hammady Jan 30 '17 at 11:46
  • Sure thing, I did not try it in the end, but good to hear it's working for you. – Wolfram Jan 30 '17 at 18:37

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There is a plugin called redmine_better_files, it does what you want plus some more:

  • Issue attachments displayed on Files tab along with project files
  • Global /files view shows all files available to the user

I haven't tried it though. Download it from https://github.com/kulesa/redmine_better_files

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  • I have confirmed that this plugin does not work for version 3.4.4-stable. As of today (7 Feb 2018) it has not been updated for seven years. – Richard Holyoak Feb 07 '18 at 12:52
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Look at the assets plugin. that might work.

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    Welcome to Super User. Please be a little bit more extensive in your answers. What's the Assets plugin? Where do I find it? How do I install it? How do I use it? How will it solve the problem. – Oliver Salzburg Aug 14 '12 at 21:50
  • Thanks for your answer. If you do mean [this plugin on GitHub](https://github.com/bshaffer/redmine-assets-plugin), it looks promising, but I don't see how I get from the asset to the issue (or Wiki entry etc.) it is attached to. Should be easy to patch though. – Wolfram Aug 15 '12 at 08:03