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Changing the layout of a view
You can view your project as a high-density table, as a kanban board, or as a timeline-style roadmap.
Linking a pull request to an issue
You can link a pull request or branch to an issue to show that a fix is in progress and to automatically close the issue when the pull request or branch is merged.
Configuring automation for projects (classic)
You can set up automatic workflows to move issues and pull requests to a project (classic) column when a specified event occurs.
Automating Projects using Actions
You can use GitHub Actions to automate your projects.