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## Linking a pull request to an issue using a keyword
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You can link a pull request to an issue by using a supported keyword in the pull request's description or in a commit message (please note that the pull request must be on the default branch).
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You can link a pull request to an issue by using a supported keyword in the pull request's description or in a commit message. The pull request **must be** on the default branch.
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* close
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* closes
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* resolves
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* resolved
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If you use a keyword to reference a pull request comment in another pull request, the pull requests will be linked. Merging the referencing pull request will also close the referenced issue.
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If you use a keyword to reference a pull request comment in another pull request, the pull requests will be linked. Merging the referencing pull request also closes the referenced pull request.
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The syntax for closing keywords depends on whether the issue is in the same repository as the pull request.
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You can also use closing keywords in a commit message. The issue will be closed when you merge the commit into the default branch, but the pull request that contains the commit will not be listed as a linked pull request.
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## Manually linking a pull request to an issue
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