Browse Tasks
Open the main task surface, narrow the visible list, and move from the collection view into the next task action.
Use the main task page when you want the broadest execution view in the browser.
- Open the main task list.
- Filter the collection correctly.
- Move from the list into detail or creation.
Where this happens
Same Task, Other Interfaces
Use the version that matches where you are working now. The subject matter stays the same; the delivery changes by surface.
Do the work
- 1. Open `/workspace/tasks` from the shell.
- 2. Review the current list or board state and any active view selection.
- 3. Use the page controls to narrow the visible task set before you drill into a single task.
- 4. Open a task when you need details, or open the composer if the list showed you that new work is missing.
Keep Going in Task Workflows
Stay in the same interface and move to the next closest task in this topic when needed.
Create a Task
Create a task with the right title, ownership, and optional planning context from the start.
Open Task Detail
Inspect one task in depth so you can understand status history, ownership, labels, comments, resources, and linked work before changing anything.
Change Task Status
Move a task through its status lifecycle without losing the activity trail that explains what changed and why.
Update Task Details
Change ownership, deadlines, labels, project links, description, or other mutable task fields without conflating that work with a status transition.
Open a Saved Task View
Use task saved views when the same filtered slice of work should stay shareable and reusable.
Nearby Guides
These guides stay close to the current workflow so you can keep moving without restarting discovery.
Create a Task
Create a task with the right title, ownership, and optional planning context from the start.
Open Task Detail
Inspect one task in depth so you can understand status history, ownership, labels, comments, resources, and linked work before changing anything.
Open a Saved Task View
Use task saved views when the same filtered slice of work should stay shareable and reusable.