Using GitHub Projects for Feature Planning


GitHub Projects is a versatile and customizable tool for organizing and managing work on GitHub.

GitHub Projects, the platform's built-in tool for task tracking, roadmaps, and agile workflows (similar to Jira or Trello), was officially introduced in May 2022 as part of GitHub's Next preview program, with general availability rolling out in late 2022.

It evolved from GitHub Issues with Kanban boards, custom fields, and automation. By 2023, it became a core feature for all users.

In 2024, it got AI enhancements (e.g., Copilot integration for auto-task generation), making it essential for dev teams amid 2025's AI hype.

It democratized project management, helping 100M+ devs organize code sprints without third-party tools.

Key points -

One Project can track issues from multiple GitHub Repos

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