
Evolving GitHub Issues (Public Beta)
GitHub Issues has been how the world’s best software teams collaborate since it first launched in 2009. Today we are excited to unveil a major evolution of issues and projects,…
GitHub Issues has been how the world’s best software teams collaborate since it first launched in 2009. Today we are excited to unveil a major evolution of issues and projects,…
Today’s changelog brings you GraphQL and webhook support for project status updates and project custom field changes directly in the webhook event! ⚙ Using GraphQL and webooks with project status…
Another month means more exciting updates to GitHub Copilot Enterprise! 📆 Check out what’s new below: Ask Copilot Chat in GitHub.com to summarize and answer questions about specific issues: Copilot…
Today’s changelog brings you a new workflow to auto-close issues in Projects! 🪄 Auto-close issue project workflow The auto-close issue workflow allows you to automatically close issues when their project…
When we first introduced GitHub Projects, we set a limit of 1,200 items per project to keep projects snappy and encourage tracking of only active work. Your feedback over the…
Today’s changelog brings you project status updates and an updated issues side panel in Projects! 🟢 Project status updates You can now provide high level details on the status, timing,…
Today’s changelog brings you the general availability (GA) of organization project templates. 🎨 Organization project templates We’ve shipped exciting updates that allow you to quickly create, share, and use project…
Today’s changelog introduces a new global page to find all of your projects! 🌐 Global Projects page You will now find all of your relevant and commonly used projects in…
Today’s changelog brings you improvements to project templates (public beta), including new templates pages and the ability to create a template with a single click! 🏠 Find projects templates from…
Today’s Changelog brings you updates to project templates and historical charts, sticky group headers, and color improvements! 🔗 Project templates updates We’re continuing to make improvements to project templates for…
Users with secret scanning enabled on their free public repositories will now receive alerts for any potential secrets exposed in an issue’s title, description, or comments, including historical revisions. Alerts…
Today’s Changelog brings you the brand new slice by, updates to issue forms, and a group menu across layouts! 🍕 Slice by You can now slice by field values in…
Today’s Changelog brings you board swimlanes and the ability to create issues in repository groups! 🏊 Board swimlanes You can now configure swimlanes on your boards by selecting a Group…
Today’s Changelog includes updates to project templates, a pinned item side panel, and pull request support in tasklists! 🎨 Project template updates Since we announced the public beta of project…
With the new Issue Metrics GitHub Action, you can now track and monitor important metrics related to issues, pull requests, and discussions, such as time to first response, time to close, and more!
When new token types are added to secret scanning, GitHub Advanced Security customers using secret scanning can view any matching secrets exposed historically in an issue’s title, description or comments…
Today’s Changelog brings you sorting improvements, the ability to select a template or form when creating a new issue from your project and adding a new option to a single…
Today’s Changelog brings you copy and paste improvements, updates to the API in projects and a flurry of tasklist updates. 📋 Copy and paste improvements Copying table cells has been…
Today’s Changelog brings you board column limits, an improved item menu to move your board items and updates to Issue hierarchy powered by tasklists! 🔢 Board column limits You can…
Today’s Changelog brings you project templates, support for tasklists on mobile, and bulk edit support on boards! 🎨 Project templates for organizations Project templates for organizations are now in public…
GitHub recently experienced several availability incidents, both long running and shorter duration. We have since mitigated these incidents and all systems are now operating normally. Read on for more details about what caused these incidents and what we’re doing to mitigate in the future.
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