Work in Progress: shows all branches with uncommitted changes.Click the icon to open the Issue View for the selected issue, where you can view, edit issue details and create a branch for the issue. My Issues: shows all issues created by you, assigned to you, or that mention you.My Pull Requests: shows all PRs opened by you, assigned to you, or awaiting your review.The columns are sortable to make it esier to see what is going on across all of your Workspace repositories. The Focus View section will provide you with a summary of Pull Requests, Issues, and WIPs relevant to you for the repositories grouped in your Workspace. If you are working with a Workspace, you may select a pull request to work with the GitHub pull request view. For Workspaces, GitHub’s search syntax can also be used.Īt risk pull requests are pull requests that have not been updated in more than 7 days. The search allows searching by pull request titles for all services. This filter is currently available for Azure DevOps, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, Gitlab, and Gitlab Self-Managed repositories. "By repository", to limit the view to a single repository within the Workspace. This filter is currently only available for GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, and GitLab Self-Managed repositories. "At Risk", to show any pull requests that are not drafts and have been open for longer than 7 days.This filter is available for GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, and GitLab Self-Managed repositories. "Opened by Me", to show pull requests that were opened by the user.Select Filter pull requests to filter for pull requests with the following options: To view a Workspaces pull requests, select a Workspace and then select Pull Requests. Information shown here includes the pull request title, pull request number, CI status, the name of the branch being merged, and number of comments. The Pull Request section will show all open pull requests for all repositories within the selected Workspace. Remove: remove all selected repositories from the Workspace.Locate in filesystem: point to all selected repositories locally or update the local location of the repositories if they have changed.Open in GitKraken Client or an external editor: open all selected repositories in GitKraken or in your default editor.Fetch: fetch all selected repositories.HTTPS will be used by default unless you have SSH configured in your Integration settings. Clone: clone all selected repositories.The following multi-repository actions can be performed: To perform an action on multiple repositories, select the check box next to the repository name and then select the desired action from the options at the top. The integration for the desired service must be connected under Preferences > Integrations to create a Cloud Workspace.Īctions can be performed on multiple repositories within the Workspace at once, making it easy to get a new member of your team onboarded quickly or keep repository information up-to-date.
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