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disqus_identifier: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/todos.html'
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stage: Plan
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group: Project Management
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# To-Do List **(FREE)**
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Your *To-Do List* is a chronological list of items waiting for your input.
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The items are known as *to-do items*.
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You can use the To-Do List to track [actions](#actions-that-create-to-do-items) related to:
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- [Issues](project/issues/index.md)
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- [Merge requests](project/merge_requests/index.md)
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- [Epics](group/epics/index.md)
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- [Designs](project/issues/design_management.md)
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## Access the To-Do List
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To access your To-Do List:
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On the top bar, in the top right, select To-Do List (**{task-done}**).
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## Search the To-Do List
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You can search your To-Do List by `to do` and `done`.
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You can filter to-do items per project, author, type, and action.
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Also, you can sort them by [**Label priority**](project/labels.md#set-label-priority),
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**Last created**, and **Oldest created**.
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## Actions that create to-do items
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Many to-do items are created automatically.
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A to-do item is added to your To-Do List when:
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- An issue or merge request is assigned to you.
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- You're [mentioned](discussions/index.md#mentions) in the description or
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comment of an issue, merge request, or epic.
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- You are mentioned in a comment on a commit or design.
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- The CI/CD pipeline for your merge request fails.
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- An open merge request cannot be merged due to conflict, and one of the
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following is true:
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- You're the author.
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- You're the user that set the merge request to automatically merge after a
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pipeline succeeds.
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- [In GitLab 13.2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/12136) and later, a
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merge request is removed from a
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[merge train](../ci/pipelines/merge_trains.md),
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and you're the user that added it.
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- [In GitLab 15.8](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/374725) and later,
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a member access request is raised for a group or project you're an owner of.
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When several actions occur for the same user on the same object,
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GitLab displays the first action as a single to-do item.
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To change this behavior, enable
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[multiple to-do items per object](#multiple-to-do-items-per-object).
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To-do items aren't affected by [GitLab notification email settings](profile/notifications.md).
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### Multiple to-do items per object **(FREE SELF)**
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<!-- When the feature flag is removed, integrate this topic into the one above. -->
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/28355) in GitLab 13.8 [with a flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `multiple_todos`. Disabled by default.
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/82470) in GitLab 14.9: only mentions create multiple to-do items.
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FLAG:
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On self-managed GitLab, by default this feature is not available. To make it available per user,
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ask an administrator to [enable the feature flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `multiple_todos`.
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On GitLab.com, this feature is not available.
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The feature is not ready for production use.
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When you enable this feature:
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- Every time you're mentioned, GitLab creates a new to-do item for you.
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- Other [actions that create to-do items](#actions-that-create-to-do-items)
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create one to-do item per action type on the issue, MR, and so on.
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## Create a to-do item
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You can manually add an item to your To-Do List.
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1. Go to your:
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- [Issue](project/issues/index.md)
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- [Merge request](project/merge_requests/index.md)
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- [Epic](group/epics/index.md)
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- [Design](project/issues/design_management.md)
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- [Incident](../operations/incident_management/incidents.md)
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1. On the right sidebar, at the top, select **Add a to do**.
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![Adding a to-do item from the issuable sidebar](img/todos_add_todo_sidebar_v14_1.png)
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## Create a to-do item by mentioning someone
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You can create a to-do item by mentioning someone anywhere except for a code block. Mentioning a user many times in one message only creates one to-do item.
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For example, from the following comment, everyone except `frank` gets a to-do item created for them:
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````markdown
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@alice What do you think? cc: @bob
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- @carol can you please have a look?
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> @dan what do you think?
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Hey @erin, this is what they said:
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```
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Hi, please message @frank :incoming_envelope:
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```
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````
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## Actions that mark a to-do item as done
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Any action to an issue, merge request, or epic marks its
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corresponding to-do item as done.
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Actions that dismiss to-do items include:
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- Changing the assignee
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- Changing the milestone
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- Closing the issue or merge request
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- Adding or removing a label
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- Commenting on the issue
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- Resolving a [design discussion thread](project/issues/design_management.md#resolve-a-discussion-thread-on-a-design)
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If someone else closes, merges, or takes action on an issue, merge request, or
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epic, your to-do item remains pending.
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## Mark a to-do item as done
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You can manually mark a to-do item as done.
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There are two ways to do this:
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- In the To-Do List, to the right of the to-do item, select **Mark as done** (**{check}**).
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- In the sidebar of an issue, merge request, or epic, select **Mark as done**.
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![Mark as done from the sidebar](img/todos_mark_done_sidebar_v14_1.png)
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## Mark all to-do items as done
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You can mark all your to-do items as done at the same time.
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In the To-Do List, in the top right, select **Mark all as done**.
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## How a user's To-Do List is affected when their access changes
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For security reasons, GitLab deletes to-do items when a user no longer has access to a related resource.
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For example, if the user no longer has access to an issue, merge request, epic, project, or group,
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GitLab deletes the related to-do items.
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This process occurs in the hour after their access changes. Deletion is delayed to
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prevent data loss, in case the user's access was accidentally revoked.
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