Saved replies
We know from community feedback and open source projects (like @notwaldorf’s Chrome extension) that replying with the same response to Issues and Pull requests over and over can be tedious.…
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We know from community feedback and open source projects (like @notwaldorf’s Chrome extension) that replying with the same response to Issues and Pull requests over and over can be tedious. Saved replies allow you to create a response to Issues and Pull requests and reuse it multiple times, saving you a ton of time typing and posting the replies you use most frequently. It’s available on all repositories starting today.
Using Saved replies
To get started, go to your personal settings and click “Saved replies”. Here, you can add custom replies based on the types of responses you use most frequently. You can edit and update these anytime.
You can access your Saved replies when composing or replying to an Issue or Pull request.
Check out the documentation for additional information on the feature.
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