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Dashboards

Issuenator organizes your issues into purpose-built dashboards. Each dashboard shows a different slice of your issues based on their state and your relationship to them.

Triage Dashboards #

Inbox #

Your starting point. The Inbox contains:

  • New issues created on repositories you watch
  • Issues with updates that need your attention

Triage issues from your Inbox by:

  • Watching them to track ongoing progress
  • Ignoring them to dismiss from your attention
  • Leaving them to auto-archive when closed

Assigned #

Issues assigned to you across all repositories. This dashboard is hidden when empty.

Tracking Dashboards #

Watching #

Issues you’ve explicitly chosen to track. Add issues here when you want to follow their progress but they’re not assigned to you.

My Issues #

Issues you authored. These are automatically tracked so you never lose sight of bugs you reported or features you requested.

Tagged #

A cross-repository view of issues organized by your custom tags. Filter by specific tags to see related issues across all your repos.

Background Dashboards #

Inactive #

Open issues that haven’t had activity for a configurable number of days. Issues automatically move here when they go stale, and automatically return to their original dashboard when activity resumes.

Ignored #

Issues you’ve dismissed. They won’t appear in other dashboards but remain accessible here. If you’re @mentioned on an ignored issue, it will automatically un-ignore.

Archived #

Closed issues that have passed the archive retention window. Kept for reference but out of your active workflow.

Repository Views #

Expand the Repositories section in the sidebar to see per-repository views. Each shows a badge count of issues with updates.

Sorting and Filtering #

Every dashboard supports:

  • Sorting by last updated, created date, comments, reactions, state, or title
  • Filtering by repository, labels, state, and “has updates”
  • Search across issue titles and body text
  • Filter chips showing active filters with one-click removal

Sort preferences are saved per-dashboard.

Press Cmd+F to focus the search field and find issues by title or body text.

Search Scope

By default, search filters the current dashboard. Toggle the scope button to search across all issues in all dashboards—useful when you’re not sure where an issue landed.