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Issue fields are now in public preview for all organizations
Issue fields are now available in public preview to all GitHub organizations on github.com and GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency. When you define
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Issue fields are now available in public preview to all GitHub organizations on github.com and GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency. When you define
Issue fields are now available in public preview to all GitHub organizations on github.com and GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency. When you define typed metadata like Priority, Effort, or any custom field at the org level, and it automatically shows up on every issue, in every repository.
Fields support four types (i.e., single select, text, number, and date), can be pinned to specific issue types, and work across the platform. You can search and filter issues by field value, add fields as columns in project views, track changes in the timeline, and automate via REST and GraphQL APIs or webhook events.
Since the initial preview in March, over 1,000 organizations have adopted issue fields, including some of the largest enterprises and open source projects on GitHub. Teams are building fields into their creation workflows and using bots, GitHub Actions, and integrations to keep field values consistent without manual effort.
The most common themes from early adopters include:
Teams describe it as the missing link between issues and projects.
Based on that usage, we shipped several improvements and will continue iterating based on feedback:
Every organization automatically gets four default fields that work out of the box. Organization admins can customize fields, add new ones, and configure which fields appear on each issue type from Settings > Planning > Issue fields.
To learn more, see the issue fields documentation. Share feedback in the community discussion—it directly shapes what we build next.
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