* New Crowdin translations by Github Action * Revert broken translated files to English * Revert broken translations * Revert broken translations * Revert more broket translations * Revert broken translation * Increase Node memory limit for running Jest * Allow Node to use more memory for Jest * Increase Node memory limit for running Jest Co-authored-by: Crowdin Bot <support+bot@crowdin.com> Co-authored-by: Chiedo <chiedo@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: James M. Greene <JamesMGreene@github.com>
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| Applying labels to issues and pull requests | In repositories where you have write access, you can assign labels to issues and pull requests to help organize your projects. |
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{% tip %}
Tip: You can also apply a label in the Labels drop-down menu within an issue or pull request.
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{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %}
{% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issue-pr %}
{% data reusables.repositories.select-items-in-issue-or-pr-list %}
4. In the upper-right corner, click Label, then start typing the name of an existing label. Click the label's name to associate it with the selected items. You can also apply a label in the Labels drop-down menu within an issue or pull request. 