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# GitLab To-Do List
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> [Introduced][ce-2817] in GitLab 8.5.
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When you log into GitLab, you normally want to see where you should spend your
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time, take some action, or know what you need to keep an eye on without
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a huge pile of e-mail notifications. GitLab is where you do your work,
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so being able to get started quickly is important.
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Your To-Do List offers a chronological list of items that are waiting for your input, all
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in a simple dashboard.
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![To Do screenshot showing a list of items to check on](img/todos_index.png)
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You can quickly access your To-Do List by clicking the checkmark icon next to the
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search bar in the top navigation. If the count is:
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- Less than 100, the number in blue is the number of To-Do items.
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- 100 or more, the number displays as 99+. The exact number displays
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on the To-Do List.
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you still have open. Otherwise, the number displays as 99+. The exact number
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displays on the To-Do List.
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![To Do icon](img/todos_icon.png)
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## What triggers a To Do
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A To Do displays on your To-Do List when:
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- An issue or merge request is assigned to you
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- You are `@mentioned` in the description or comment of an:
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- Issue
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- Merge Request
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- Epic **(ULTIMATE)**
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- You are `@mentioned` in a comment on a commit
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- A job in the CI pipeline running for your merge request failed, but this
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job is not allowed to fail
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- An open merge request becomes unmergeable due to conflict, and you are either:
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- The author
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- Have set it to automatically merge once the pipeline succeeds
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To-do triggers are not affected by [GitLab Notification Email settings](notifications.md).
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NOTE: **Note:**
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When a user no longer has access to a resource related to a To Do (like an issue, merge request, project, or group) the related To-Do items are deleted within the next hour for security reasons. The delete is delayed to prevent data loss, in case the user's access was revoked by mistake.
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### Directly addressing a To Do
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> [Introduced][ce-7926] in GitLab 9.0.
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If you are mentioned at the start of a line, the To Do you receive will be listed
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as 'directly addressed'. For example, in this comment:
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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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>>>
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@dan what do you think?
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>>>
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@erin @frank thank you!
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```
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The people receiving directly addressed To-Do items are `@alice`, `@erin`, and
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`@frank`. Directly addressed To-Do items only differ from mentions in their type
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for filtering purposes; otherwise, they appear as normal.
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### Manually creating a To Do
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You can also add the following to your To-Do List by clicking the **Add a To Do** button on an:
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- Issue
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- Merge Request
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- Epic **(ULTIMATE)**
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![Adding a To Do from the issuable sidebar](img/todos_add_todo_sidebar.png)
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## Marking a To Do as done
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Any action to the following will mark the corresponding To Do as done:
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- Issue
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- Merge Request
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- Epic **(ULTIMATE)**
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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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- Adding/removing a label
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- Commenting on the issue
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Your To-Do List is personal, and items are only marked as done if the action comes from
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you. If you close the issue or merge request, your To Do is automatically
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marked as done.
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To prevent other users from closing issues without you being notified, if someone else closes, merges, or takes action on the any of the following, your To Do will remain pending:
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- Issue
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- Merge request
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- Epic **(ULTIMATE)**
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There is just one To Do for each of these, so mentioning a user a hundred times in an issue will only trigger one To Do.
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If no action is needed, you can manually mark the To Do as done by clicking the
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corresponding **Done** button, and it will disappear from your To-Do List.
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![A To Do in the To-Do List](img/todo_list_item.png)
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You can also mark a To Do as done by clicking the **Mark as done** button in the sidebar of the following:
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- Issue
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- Merge Request
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- Epic **(ULTIMATE)**
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![Mark as done from the issuable sidebar](img/todos_mark_done_sidebar.png)
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You can mark all your To-Do items as done at once by clicking the **Mark all as
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done** button.
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## Filtering your To-Do List
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There are four kinds of filters you can use on your To-Do List.
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| Filter | Description |
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| ------- | ----------- |
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| Project | Filter by project |
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| Group | Filter by group |
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| Author | Filter by the author that triggered the To Do |
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| Type | Filter by issue, merge request, or epic **(ULTIMATE)** |
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| Action | Filter by the action that triggered the To Do |
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You can also filter by more than one of these at the same time. The possible Actions are `Any Action`, `Assigned`, `Mentioned`, `Added`, `Pipelines`, and `Directly Addressed`, [as described above](#what-triggers-a-to-do).
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[ce-2817]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/2817
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[ce-7926]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7926
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