
GitHub Issues search now supports nested queries and boolean operators: Here’s how we (re)built it
Plus, considerations in updating one of GitHub’s oldest and most heavily used features.
Plus, considerations in updating one of GitHub’s oldest and most heavily used features.
Explore the iterative development journey of GitHub’s sub-issues feature. Learn how we leveraged sub-issues to build and refine sub-issues, breaking down larger tasks into smaller, manageable ones.
A look into building IssueOps workflows on GitHub to do everything from CI/CD to handling approvals and more.
We’ve made improvements to the way users of assistive technology can interact with and navigate lists of issues and pull requests and tables across GitHub.com.
Learn how to optimize your usage of GitHub Projects to plan and track your work from idea to production.
Level up your use of GitHub Projects on the command line and in GitHub Actions with the new project CLI command.
Hear from Grafana Labs’ Armand Grillet about how his team uses GitHub Projects.
Explore how the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects for content coordination, reviews, and publishing.
When teams work cross-functionally, good things happen. See how our teams use GitHub Projects to coordinate and ship new products and features.
In July, we launched the general availability of GitHub Projects, and now we are excited to bring you even more features designed to make it easier to plan and track in the same place you build!
Stay connected and up to date on your work with GitHub Projects on GitHub Mobile, now in public beta.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues. GitHub Projects connects your planning directly to the work your teams are doing in GitHub and flexibly adapts to whatever your team needs at any point.
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity.
Can projects and GitHub Actions be used by your non-developer teams? They absolutely can. Check out how our Security Team uses GitHub to run the department effortlessly.
At GitHub we use GitHub to build our own products, and the new projects experience is no different. Check out how our team uses projects to build powerful project planning for developers.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.