From the course: GitHub Issues and Projects for Teams
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Viewing all issues - GitHub Tutorial
From the course: GitHub Issues and Projects for Teams
Viewing all issues
- The issues dashboard list the open issues and pull requests we've created. We can use them to update items that have gone stale, close them, or keep track of where we've been mentioned across all repositories, including those we're not subscribed to. The main issues dashboard exists at the top of GitHub's navigation bar, where it is visible on any page. To view issues you've created, that are assigned to you, or in which you're mentioned, click the issues navigation tab. Here we can see the displayed list of issues that we're included in, such as created, assigned, or mentioned. A search bar is also included to filter issues for more specific results. The display list of issues within this dashboard is extremely useful when attempting to locate all the issues that you've been involved in or have created yourself. However, GitHub has another way to organize a project's issues for all team members to view and interact…