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Sep 21, 2020
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Craig Norris
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Nick Gaskill
Sep 21, 2020
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ spend your time. This can include taking an action, or keeping track of things
do your work, being able to get started quickly is important.
Your
*To-Do List*
offers a chronological list of items waiting for your input
(known as
*to
-do
s*
) in a single dashboard.
(known as
*to
do item
s*
) in a single dashboard.
The To-Do List supports tracking
[
actions
](
#what-triggers-a-to-do
)
related to
the following:
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@@ -26,18 +26,18 @@ the following:
![
to-do screenshot showing a list of items to check on
](
img/todos_index.png
)
You can access your To-Do List by clicking the
**{task-done}**
To-Do List icon
next to the search bar in the top navigation. If the to
-
do item count is:
You can access your To-Do List by clicking the
To-Do List icon (
**{task-done}**
)
next to the search bar in the top navigation. If the to
do item count is:
-
*Less than 100*
, the number in blue is the number of to
-
do items.
-
*Less than 100*
, the number in blue is the number of to
do items.
-
*100 or more*
, the number displays as 99+. The exact number displays in the
To-Do List.
![
To Do icon
](
img/todos_icon.png
)
## What triggers a to
-
do
## What triggers a to
do
A to
-
do item appears on your To-Do List when:
A to
do item appears on your To-Do List when:
-
An issue or merge request is assigned to you.
-
You're
`@mentioned`
in the description or comment of an issue or merge request
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@@ -57,23 +57,23 @@ A to-do item appears on your To-Do List when:
and you're the user that added it.
**(PREMIUM)**
When several trigger actions occur for the same user on the same object (for
example, an issue), GitLab displays only the first action as a single to
-
do
example, an issue), GitLab displays only the first action as a single to
do
item.
To
-do
triggers aren't affected by
[
GitLab notification email settings
](
profile/notifications.md
)
.
To
do item
triggers aren't affected by
[
GitLab notification email settings
](
profile/notifications.md
)
.
NOTE:
**Note:**
When a user no longer has access to a resource related to a to
-do (such as an
issue, merge request, project, or group), for security reasons GitLab deletes
any related to-do items within the next hour. Deletion is delayed to prevent
data loss, in the case where a user's access is accidentally revoked.
When a user no longer has access to a resource related to a to
do item (such as
an issue, merge request, project, or group), for security reasons GitLab
deletes any related to do items within the next hour. Deletion is delayed to
prevent
data loss, in the case where a user's access is accidentally revoked.
### Directly addressing a to
-
do
### Directly addressing a to
do
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/7926) in GitLab 9.0.
If you're mentioned at the start of a line, the to
-do you receive will be listed
as
*directly addressed*
. For example, in the following comment:
If you're mentioned at the start of a line, the to
do item you receive will be
listed
as
*directly addressed*
. For example, in the following comment:
```
markdown
@alice What do you think? cc: @bob
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@@ -87,23 +87,23 @@ as *directly addressed*. For example, in the following comment:
@erin @frank thank you!
```
The people receiving directly addressed to
-
do items are
`@alice`
,
`@erin`
, and
`@frank`
. Directly addressed to
-
do items only differ from mentions in their type
The people receiving directly addressed to
do items are
`@alice`
,
`@erin`
, and
`@frank`
. Directly addressed to
do items only differ from mentions in their type
for filtering purposes; otherwise, they appear as normal.
### Manually creating a to
-
do
### Manually creating a to
do
You can add an issue or merge request (or epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
) to your
To-Do List by clicking its
**Add a To Do**
button.
![
Adding a To Do from the issuable sidebar
](
img/todos_add_todo_sidebar.png
)
## Marking a to
-
do as done
## Marking a to
do as done
Any action to an issue or merge request (or epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
) will mark its
corresponding to
-do
as done.
corresponding to
do item
as done.
Actions that dismiss to
-
do items include:
Actions that dismiss to
do items include:
-
Changing the assignee
-
Changing the milestone
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@@ -111,27 +111,28 @@ Actions that dismiss to-do items include:
-
Commenting on the issue
Your To-Do List is personal, and items are only marked as done if you take
action. If you close the issue or merge request, your to-do is marked as done.
action. If you close the issue or merge request, your to do item is marked as
done.
To prevent other users from closing issues without you being notified, if
someone else closes, merges, or takes action on an issue or merge request (or
epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
), your to
-do will remain
pending.
epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
), your to
do item remains
pending.
There's just one to
-do for each of these, so mentioning a user many times in an
i
ssue will only trigger one to-
do item.
There's just one to
do item for each of these, so mentioning a user many times
i
n an issue only triggers one to
do item.
If no action is needed, you can manually mark the to
-do as done by clicking its
c
orresponding
**Done**
button to have GitLab remove the item from your
To-Do List.
If no action is needed, you can manually mark the to
do item as done by
c
licking its corresponding
**Done**
button to have GitLab remove the item from
your
To-Do List.
![
A to-do in the To-Do List
](
img/todos_todo_list_item.png
)
You can also mark a to
-do as done by clicking the
**Mark as done**
button in the
sidebar of an issue or merge request (or epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
).
You can also mark a to
do item as done by clicking the
**Mark as done**
button
in the
sidebar of an issue or merge request (or epic
**(ULTIMATE)**
).
![
Mark as done from the issuable sidebar
](
img/todos_mark_done_sidebar.png
)
You can mark all your to
-
do items as done at once by clicking the
You can mark all your to
do items as done at once by clicking the
**Mark all as done**
button.
## Filtering your To-Do List
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