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Stale
Automatically close stale Issues and Pull Requests that tend to accumulate during a project.
How it works
After a period of inactivity, a label will be applied to mark an issue as stale, and optionally post a comment to notify contributors that the Issue or Pull Request will be closed.
If the Issue or Pull Request is updated, or anyone comments, then the stale label is removed.
If no more activity occurs, the Issue or Pull Request will be automatically closed with an optional comment.
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What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?
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Codetree
Codetree is a lightweight project management app with terrific support for multi-repo projects. There's nothing to install and it works in every browser.
Agile teams use Codetree to plan sprints and epics, and understand their in-flight work. Two-way sync with GitHub Issues means your team can work in either tool and everything stays up to date.
Teams from SeatGeek, Google, Telerik, MIT, Microsoft and CKSource trust Codetree to help deliver great software.
When you press Tab to move to the right, it is expected for the selection to move back to the original column.
An example:
In A1: <TAB>
In B1: <TAB>
In C1: <ENTER>
Now you are in C2, whereas you should land in A2.