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About tasklists

You can use tasklists to break the work for an issue or pull request into smaller tasks, then track the full set of work to completion.

Кто может использовать эту функцию?

Markdown можно использовать в веб-интерфейсе GitHub .

About tasklists

Внимание

Tasklists are retired. You can read more about this on the GitHub Blog.

You can use sub-issues as the replacement for tasklist blocks. Sub-issues provide a dedicated section within each issue, making it easier to track related work without relying on Markdown. For more information about sub-issues, see Добавление вложенных проблем.

A tasklist is a set of tasks that each render on a separate line with a clickable checkbox. You can select or deselect the checkboxes to mark the tasks as complete or incomplete.

You can use Markdown to create a tasklist in any comment on GitHub. If you reference an issue, pull request, or discussion in a tasklist, the reference will unfurl to show the title and state.

You can view tasklist summary information in issue and pull request lists, when the tasklist is in the initial comment.

Creating tasklists

Чтобы создать список задач, добавьте к элементам списка префикс — дефис, пробел, а затем [ ]. Чтобы пометить задачу как завершенную, используйте [x].

- [x] #739
- [ ] https://github.com/octo-org/octo-repo/issues/740
- [ ] Add delight to the experience when all tasks are complete :tada:

Снимок экрана: отрисованная версия markdown. Ссылки на проблемы отображаются в виде заголовков проблем.

Примечание.

You cannot create tasklist items within closed issues or issues with linked pull requests.

Reordering tasks

You can reorder the items in a tasklist. First, click or hover to the left of a task's checkbox until a grid of six dots appears. Then, drag and drop the grid to move the task to a new location.

You can reorder tasks across different lists in the same comment, but you cannot reorder tasks across different comments.

Screenshot of a GitHub issue showing two tasks in a tasklist. A grid of six dots to the left of the second task is outlined in dark orange.