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Using saved replies When commenting on an issue or pull request, you can add a saved reply that you've already set up. The saved reply can be the entire comment or if you want to customize it, you can add or delete content.
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{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issue-pr %} 2. Click the desired issue or pull request. 3. To add a saved reply, in the comment field, click {% octicon "reply" aria-label="The mail reply" %}. Saved replies button 4. From the list, select the saved reply you'd like to add to your comment. Saved replies

{% tip %}

Tips:

  • You can use a keyboard shortcut to autofill the comment with a saved reply. For more information, see "Keyboard shortcuts."
  • You can filter the list by typing the title of the saved reply.

{% endtip %}

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