Note
- Projects, the all-new projects experience, is now available. For more information about Projects, see "About Projects."
- You can only create a new project (classic) for an organization, repository, or user that already has at least one project (classic). If you're unable to create a project (classic), create a project instead.
To set up automatic workflows for a repository project (classic), you must have write access to the repository. Organization owners and members can configure automatic workflows on an organization-wide project (classic). For more information, see Project (classic) permissions for an organization.
You can automate actions based on triggering events for project (classic) columns. This eliminates some of the manual tasks in managing a project (classic). For example, you can configure a "To do" column, where any new issues or pull requests you add to a project (classic) are automatically moved to the configured column. For more information, see Configuring automation for projects (classic).
You can use a project (classic) template to create a project (classic) with automation already configured. For more information, see "About projects (classic)."
Project (classic) automation can also help teams develop a shared understanding of a project (classic)'s purpose and the team's development process by creating a standard workflow for certain actions.
When you close a project (classic), any workflow automation configured for the project (classic) will pause. If you reopen a project (classic), you have the option to sync automation, which updates the position of the cards on the board according to the automation settings configured for the project. For more information, see "Reopening a closed project (classic)" or "Closing a project (classic)."
Automation options
Column preset | Configuration options |
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To do |
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In progress |
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Done |
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Project progress tracking
You can track the progress on your project (classic). Cards in the "To do", "In progress", or "Done" columns count toward the overall project progress. If progress tracking is enabled, a progress bar appears above the project (classic), on the project listing page, in the issue sidebar, and in references to the project on other projects (classic).
For more information, see Tracking progress on your project (classic).