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Resolving conversations
You can resolve a conversation in a pull request if you opened the pull request or if you have write access to the repository where the pull request was opened.
To indicate that a conversation on the Files changed tab is complete, click Resolve conversation.
The entire conversation will be collapsed and marked as resolved, making it easier to find conversations that still need to be addressed.
If the suggestion in a comment is out of your pull request's scope, you can open a new issue that tracks the feedback and links back to the original comment. For more information, see AUTOTITLE.
Discovering and navigating conversations
You can discover and navigate to all the conversations in your pull request using the Conversations menu that's shown at the top of the Files Changed tab.
From this view, you can see which conversations are unresolved, resolved, and outdated. This makes it easy to discover and resolve conversations.
