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Using the built-in automations
Using built-in automations
You can use built-in workflows to automate your projects.
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{% ifversion ghes %}

{% data reusables.projects.enable_enterprise_workflows %}

{% endif %}

{% data variables.product.prodname_projects_v2 %} includes built-in workflows that you can use to update the Status of items based on certain events. For example, you can automatically set the status to Todo when an item is added to your project{% ifversion projects-v2-auto-close %}, close issues when the issue's status in your project is changed,{% endif %} or set the status to Done when an issue is closed.

When your project initializes, two workflows are enabled by default: When issues or pull requests in your project are closed, their status is set to Done, and when pull requests in your project are merged, their status is set to Done.

You can also configure workflows to automatically archive items when they meet set criteria and to automatically add items from a repository when they match a filter. For more information, see AUTOTITLE and AUTOTITLE.

Enabling a built-in workflow

You can enable or disable the built-in workflows for your project.

{% data reusables.projects.access-workflows %}

  1. Under "Default workflows", click on the workflow that you want to edit.

  2. In the top right, click Edit.

    Screenshot showing a project's menu bar. The "Edit" button is highlighted with an orange rectangle.

  3. Depending on the workflow you have selected, make changes to the fields to configure the workflow's behavior.

  4. To save your changes and enable the workflow, click Save and turn on workflow.