Managing Issues and Pull Requests Across Repositories
Keep track of all of your issues and pull requests with the new Issues Dashboard and the new Pull Requests Dashboard. When we rebuilt GitHub Issues earlier this summer, we…
Keep track of all of your issues and pull requests with the new Issues Dashboard and the new Pull Requests Dashboard.

When we rebuilt GitHub Issues earlier this summer, we made it easier to search and filter issues and pull requests in a repository. Now it’s time to think bigger: these new dashboards let you manage your work across all of your repositories at once. You can find links to them at the top of your News Feed.
Use them to quickly find issues you’ve created. Or pull requests that mention your username. Or issues that have been assigned to you. Or go ahead and use any of our custom advanced search filters and create your own often-used search… the sky’s the limit.
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