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# Show extra SonarCloud issues in feed by enabling unmapped rules

Aikido filters SonarCloud rules by default, but you can enable additional unmapped rules to include more issues in your feed.

### How to enable ummapped rules <a href="#how-to-enable-ummapped-rules" id="how-to-enable-ummapped-rules"></a>

**Step 1:**\
Go to the SonarCloud integration page.

**Step 2:**\
Press **Scan Instance** to load unmapped rules from your SonarCloud configuration.

![SonarQube integration panel with scan, credential update, and unmapped rule management options.](/files/8orPZCCesoJR3E9aaiox)

**Step 3:**\
Enable or disable the specific rules you want to include or exclude from the feed.

**Step 4:**\
Press **Scan Instance** again.

**Step 5:**\
New issues related to the enabled rules will now appear in the Aikido feed.


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