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	* Fix scoped label left and right part breaking across lines. * Remove slanted divider in scoped label display, make it straight. After using this for a while, this feels more visually noisy than helpful. * Reduce contrast between scope and item to reduce probability of unreadable text on background. * Change documentation to remove mention of non-exclusive scoped labels. Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| date: "2023-03-04T19:00:00+00:00"
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| title: "Usage: Labels"
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| slug: "labels"
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| weight: 13
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| toc: false
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| draft: false
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| menu:
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|   sidebar:
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|     parent: "usage"
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|     name: "Labels"
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|     weight: 13
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|     identifier: "labels"
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| ---
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| # Labels
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| You can use labels to classify issues and pull requests and to improve your overview over them.
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| ## Creating Labels
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| For repositories, labels can be created by going to `Issues` and clicking on `Labels`.
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| For organizations, you can define organization-wide labels that are shared with all organization repositories, including both already-existing repositories as well as newly created ones. Organization-wide labels can be created in the organization `Settings`.
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| Labels have a mandatory name, a mandatory color, an optional description, and must either be exclusive or not (see `Scoped Labels` below).
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| When you create a repository, you can ensure certain labels exist by using the `Issue Labels` option. This option lists a number of available label sets that are [configured globally on your instance](../customizing-gitea/#labels). Its contained labels will all be created as well while creating the repository.
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| 
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| ## Scoped Labels
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| Scoped labels are used to ensure at most a single label with the same scope is assigned to an issue or pull request. For example, if labels `kind/bug` and `kind/enhancement` have the Exclusive option set, an issue can only be classified as a bug or an enhancement.
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| A scoped label must contain `/` in its name (not at either end of the name). The scope of a label is determined based on the **last** `/`, so for example the scope of label `scope/subscope/item` is `scope/subscope`.
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| ## Filtering by Label
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| Issue and pull request lists can be filtered by label. Selecting multiple labels shows issues and pull requests that have all selected labels assigned.
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| By holding alt to click the label, issues and pull requests with the chosen label are excluded from the list.
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