Repository dashboard preview: Find and organize your repos in one place #181683
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The new dashboard is a good improvement. When I first opened it, I was a bit surprised though that it defaults to It would be awesome if we could create custom lists with repositories. For example, I'd like to create one for all my "temporary" forks and an open source project with multiple repos / forks. Views are great but they don't really help if you can't create a query that matches exactly those repos you'd want to have in that list. In a sense similar to |
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The idea of the Command Center is really great! I would like to suggest adding the ability to filter repositories by "Custom Properties" this would be very helpful for teams to organize and visualize projects according to their specific needs. |
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How many repositories do you have access to? If you're like me, the answer is probably "too many to count." Between personal projects, team collaborations, and enterprise codebases, keeping track of what's what can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Today, we are introducing the repository dashboard preview – a new home for discovering, organizing, and accessing all the repositories you care about.
What's new?
The repository dashboard brings together search, filtering, saved views, and smart sorting to help you find repositories faster. Similar to the pull request and issues dashboards, it gives you a centralized place to navigate everything repository you have access to.
You can access it three ways:
Key features
🔍 Discover repositories in one place
Find any repository you've contributed to or have access to – from personal projects to enterprise codebases – all in one unified view.
📋 Start with curated views
Get started instantly with built-in views:
🎯 Zero in with filtering
Refine your search using filters like
visibility,language,organization, and more. Sort by relevance to surface the repositories where you're most active.💾 Save custom queries
Bookmark custom filters and instantly return to the repository views that matter most to your workflow.
What to keep in mind
A few things to note as we continue iterating on this preview:
The relevance filter and My contributions view only include activity from the past year. Repositories you contributed to more than a year ago won't appear in these views, but you can still find them using search and other filters.
Relevance includes weight from comments on issues, pull requests, and discussions – not just code contributions. We're continuing to refine this, so please let us know if something doesn't feel right.
You can filter by repository custom properties by preceding the property with an organization name and manually typing the property and value. We're working to add automatic suggestions for properties and values in a future update. Sample query:
org:Byte-Sized-Demo props.production:trueWe want your feedback!
This is just the beginning. We'd love to hear how the repository dashboard is working for you, what you'd like to see next, and where the relevance sorting could improve.
Visit the repository dashboard and let us know what you think below. What do you like? What could be better? How are you using saved views?
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