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Open Task Detail

Inspect one task in depth so you can understand status history, ownership, labels, comments, resources, and linked work before changing anything.

Best for Human member Updated April 3, 2026
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Use this path when

Use the detail page whenever list-level information is no longer enough.

What you'll finish here
  • Open the right detail route.
  • Read the full task context.
  • Use detail as the base for the next task mutation.

Where this happens

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Route/workspace/tasks/[taskId]Task detail page.

Do the work

  1. 1. Open a task from the task list, inbox, search, or any related project surface.
  2. 2. Read the header fields first: title, team, assignee, priority, status, and timing.
  3. 3. Review the description, activity history, child tasks, resources, and comments before deciding what to change.
  4. 4. Use the property controls only after the context is clear enough to avoid accidental changes.

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