I manage a project that spans several repos, so I've been looking for a good solution for this. I really just want something that lets me prioritize Github issues from different repos.
I tried Github Projects a few months ago, and I don't recall the issue, but I couldn't find any obvious way of adding issues to a project from the issue itself rather than from the project view.
I've been using CodeTree, which does the job, but it feels stupid paying $50/mo for a SaaS whose whole job is to just show me a list of Github issues. Especially because I haven't seen any product development at all in the year that I've been paying for it.
I tried Linear, and I didn't get what all the fuss was about. It's pretty, but I found it unintuitive, and it seems like it wants to be the authoritative store for bugs and tasks, when I wanted to keep them in Github and just have different views of them.
It looks like this latest iteration of Github Projects offers enough for me to migrate away from CodeTree and save myself the $50/month.
> but I couldn't find any obvious way of adding issues to a project from the issue itself rather than from the project view.
You can add issues to the old Projects from the issue view the same way as the new Projects (beta), it just takes 2/3 clicks for both: On the right sidebar in your issue you have "Projects", then a dropdown of your projects, and then you can (optionally) select the column where to place them (without that selection, the land in some kind of inbox inside the board).
I am using CodeTree for the list view of issues in milestones. The new Projects (beta) unfortunately also only offers that via the in between step of manually adding issues to a project and then "tagging" them with the milestone again as an attribute I think :/
I manage a project that spans several repos, so I've been looking for a good solution for this. I really just want something that lets me prioritize Github issues from different repos.
I tried Github Projects a few months ago, and I don't recall the issue, but I couldn't find any obvious way of adding issues to a project from the issue itself rather than from the project view.
I've been using CodeTree, which does the job, but it feels stupid paying $50/mo for a SaaS whose whole job is to just show me a list of Github issues. Especially because I haven't seen any product development at all in the year that I've been paying for it.
I tried Linear, and I didn't get what all the fuss was about. It's pretty, but I found it unintuitive, and it seems like it wants to be the authoritative store for bugs and tasks, when I wanted to keep them in Github and just have different views of them.
It looks like this latest iteration of Github Projects offers enough for me to migrate away from CodeTree and save myself the $50/month.