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GitHub Issues adds saved views, Projects gets adjustable row heights

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feature announcement

GitHub Issues now supports saved views, enabling teams to create and share filtered lists of issues for easier organization and access. This feature also integrates GitHub Projects more closely, with saved views appearing in a new sidebar. Additionally, Projects table layouts now offer adjustable row heights, allowing users to choose between Single, Medium, Tall, or Extra Tall to accommodate more information. These updates aim to improve issue management and project planning workflows.

  • Saved views for repository issues now in public preview
  • Adjustable row heights in Projects table layouts
  • New sidebar integrates Issues and Projects
Features (1)
  • Saved views for repository issues now in public preview

    Repository Issues pages now support saved views, allowing users with triage access or above to create and share filtered views of issues. These saved views are accessible via a new Issues sidebar, alongside other quick links and GitHub Projects.

Enhancements (1)
  • Adjustable row heights in Projects table layouts

    Users can now adjust the row height in Projects table layouts, choosing between Single, Medium, Tall, or Extra Tall. This enhancement allows for more space to display extra information within the project tables.

Notes (1)
  • New sidebar integrates Issues and Projects

    A new sidebar has been introduced that houses saved views for issues, quick links, and GitHub Projects. This aims to streamline navigation and make it easier to transition between issue tracking and project planning.

Read the original announcement →

https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-25-saved-views-for-repository-issues-and-adjustable-row-heights-in-projects