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Creating an issue Issues can be used to keep track of bugs, enhancements, or other requests.
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{% data reusables.repositories.create-issue-in-public-repository %}

You can open a new issue based on code from an existing pull request. For more information, see "Opening an issue from code."

You can open a new issue directly from a comment in an issue or a pull request review. For more information, see "Opening an issue from a comment."

{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.19" %} {% tip %}

Tip: You can also create an issue using the {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %}. For more information, see "gh issue create" in the {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %} documentation.

{% endtip %} {% endif %}

If you're using a project board to track and prioritize your work, you can convert project board notes to issues. For more information, see "About project boards" and "Adding notes to a project board."

{% tip %}

Tips: Project maintainers can choose to:

  • Create an issue template for a repository. Templates include prompts for information in the body of an issue. For more information, see "About issue and pull request templates."
  • Disable issues for a repository. For more information, see "Disabling issues." Pull requests can't be turned off and are always available.

{% endtip %}

{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issues %} 3. Click New issue. New Issues button 4. If there are multiple issue types, click Get started next to the type of issue you'd like to open. Select the type of issue you want to create {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion >= "enterprise-server@2.21" %} 5. Optionally, click Open a blank issue. if the type of issue you'd like to open isn't included in the available options. Link to open a blank issue {% else %} 5. Optionally, click Open a regular issue. if the type of issue you'd like to open isn't included in the available options. Link to open a regular issue {% endif %} {% data reusables.repositories.type-issue-title-and-description %} {% data reusables.repositories.assign-an-issue-as-project-maintainer %} {% data reusables.repositories.submit-new-issue %}

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