10 things you didn’t know you could do with GitHub Projects
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub Projects is a versatile tool embraced by various users, including program managers and developers, for its ease of use and effectiveness in managing issues and pull requests. The platform offers numerous features to enhance project management, such as the ability to manage projects via the GitHub CLI for terminal enthusiasts, exporting project data to TSV files for integration with other platforms, and creating reusable project templates to streamline repetitive tasks. Users can automate workflows to maintain project updates, add visual customization to fields for better organization, and aggregate issues from multiple organizations for cohesive tracking. Additional functionalities include bulk editing of items, reordering fields for prioritization, and utilizing slice fields to filter views according to specific criteria, all contributing to a more efficient project management experience. The platform continues to evolve, aiming to make issue and pull request tracking as seamless as possible, while support is readily available for users seeking guidance.