Any GitHub Enterprise Server user can create an issue in a public repository where issues have not been disabled.
You can open a new issue based on code from an existing pull request. For more information, see "Opening an issue from code."
You can open a new issue directly from a comment in an issue or a pull request review. For more information, see "Opening an issue from a comment."
If you're using a project board to track and prioritize your work, you can convert project board notes to issues. For more information, see "About project boards" and "Adding notes to a project board."
Tips: Project maintainers can choose to:
- Create an issue template for a repository. Templates include prompts for information in the body of an issue. For more information, see "About issue and pull request templates."
- Disable issues for a repository. For more information, see "Disabling issues." Pull requests can't be turned off and are always available.
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On GitHub Enterprise Server, navigate to the main page of the repository.
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Under your repository name, click Issues.
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Click New issue.
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If there are multiple issue types, click Get started next to the type of issue you'd like to open.
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Optionally, click Open a regular issue. if the type of issue you'd like to open isn't included in the available options.
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Type a title and description for your issue.
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If you're a project maintainer, you can assign the issue to someone, add it to a project board, associate it with a milestone, or apply a label.
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When you're finished, click Submit new issue.