

This process occurs in the hour after their access changes.

How a user’s To-Do List is affected when their access changesįor security reasons, GitLab deletes to-do items when a user no longer has access to a related resource.įor example, if the user no longer has access to an issue, merge request, epic, project, or group, In the To-Do List, in the upper-right corner, select Mark all as done. You can mark all your to-do items as done at the same time. In the sidebar of an issue, merge request, or epic, select Mark as done.

When several actions occur for the same user on the same object,

An issue or merge request is assigned to you.Ĭomment of an issue, merge request, or epic.Some of the actions that add a to-do item to your To-Do List: Many to-do items are created automatically. You can filter to-do items per project, author, type, and action.Īlso, you can sort them by Label priority, You can search your To-Do List by to do and done. On the top bar, in the upper-right corner, select the To-Do List ( ). You can use the To-Do List to track actions related to: Your To-Do List is a chronological list of items waiting for your input. How a user’s To-Do List is affected when their access changes To-Do List.Create a to-do item by mentioning someone.
