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Adding sub-issues - GitHub Docs

Learn about using sub-issues to break down your work into tasks.

Who can use this feature?

People with at least triage permissions for a repository can add sub-issues.

You can add sub-issues to an issue to break down larger pieces of work into tasks. Your sub-issues show their relationship to the parent issue allowing you to track your work across GitHub. Parent issues and sub-issue progress is also available in your projects, allowing you to build views, filter, and group by parent issue.

Your sub-issues can themselves contain sub-issues, allowing you to create full hierarchies of issues that visualize entire projects or pieces of work and show the relationships between your issues.

You can add up to 100 sub-issues per parent issue and create up to eight levels of nested sub-issues.

Creating a sub-issue
  1. Navigate to the issue that you want to add a sub-issue to.
  2. At the bottom of the issue description, click Create sub-issue.
  3. In the dialog, type the title for your sub-issue.
  4. Optionally, type the description for your issue, and set the issue type and any assignees, labels, projects, and milestones.
  5. Optionally, if you want to continue create sub-issues for this parent issue, select Create more sub-issues.
  6. Click Create.
Adding an existing issue as a sub-issue
  1. Navigate to the issue that you want to add a sub-issue to.

  2. At the bottom of the issue description, next to "Create sub-issue", click .

  3. In the drop-down menu, click Add existing issue.

  4. Select the issue that you want to add as a sub-issue.


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