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Saved views for repository issues and adjustable row heights in projects

Repository Issues pages now support saved views, allowing teams to create and share filtered issue views. Projects also gain adjustable row height functionality for better customization.

Saved views for repository issues


Repository Issues pages now support saved views, making it easier for teams to create and share filtered views of their issues.

With saved views, anyone with triage access or above can create shared views like “Unassigned bugs”, “Needs triage”, or “Customer-reported issues”. Set them up once, and everyone on the repository can access the same view.

Saved views now live in the new Issues sidebar alongside quick links like Assigned to me, Created by me, Mentioned, and Recent activity, helping you quickly find the issues that matter most.

The sidebar also gives GitHub Projects a new home, making it easier to move from issues into the planning views your team uses to organize and track work. Milestones and labels are also now easier to access from the same sidebar.

Adjustable row heights in projects


You can now set the row height in projects table layouts. Open the view options, pick the row height option and then choose between Single, Medium, Tall, or Extra Tall to give more space for extra information when needed.

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