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# Issues

## Issues Overview

Issues in **Tensorleap** are composed via the **issues** panel which is shown once you click on the **dashboard** view at the top. From this panel, you can view your current issues and add new issues.

## Issues

Issues in **Tensorleap** are a list of items that require the team's future attention. Each issue could be assigned to a team member, refer to a branch, and have a status: open/closed.

### Adding a new issue

1. Press the + button on the top
2. Add an **issue title**
3. (Optional) Assign this issue to a team member
4. (Optional) set the branch relevant to this issue
5. (Optional) Add Tags to the issue
6. (Optional) Leave a comment that describes this issue&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/k4UVxzmuZV0HxOiXBqsu" alt=""><figcaption><p>Opening a new  issue</p></figcaption></figure>

**Editing an issue**&#x20;

Once we made some progress with an issue, we can update its status to let our team know that this is resolved / in progress.

1. Click the issue to open it
2. Change Status / Add comment / Assign the issue to a team member
3. Press the "back" arrow to see the changes reflected on the issues panel

<figure><img src="/files/MGICXsuYV5mMibuonbqN" alt=""><figcaption><p>Editing an Issue</p></figcaption></figure>

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