Keep track of every project card with filtering
With the new project card filtering feature, you can find the cards you’re looking for at lightning speed—no matter how big your project is or how many contributors it has.…
With the new project card filtering feature, you can find the cards you’re looking for at lightning speed—no matter how big your project is or how many contributors it has.
If you know the title of the card you’re looking for, just type it into the filter box to find it quickly. If you don’t know the title, you can use one of our qualifiers to narrow cards down by label, author, and more.
You can also use these qualifiers to filter your projects in powerful ways. For example, if you enter assignee:your-username into the filter box, you can easily view all of the cards that are assigned to you.
For more information on GitHub project boards, check out the documentation.
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