Your team's settings can be configured in the Fabric Dashboard in Slack.
This setting determines which repository will show first when users create issues from scratch.
To control what repositories Fabric has access to, or to remove a repository from Fabric, go to your GitHub Organization as an admin > Settings > GitHub Apps > Configure > Only select repositories.
When you set a default issue channel, newly created issues will be sent to that channel by default.
Issue field settings can be set for your entire team, and then overridden by Template settings.
When you show an issue field, it means that the corresponding dropdown will show on the issue creation message:
When you require an issue field, it just means that a message like This issue needs at least one label
will show on the issue message.
When this setting is on, we'll automatically create a new Issue Room when an issue in created in a connected GitHub repository.
When this setting is off, you can create Issue Rooms by clicking the Create Issue Room
button on the issue message.
This setting can also be configured at a Template-level.
When this setting is on, we'll automatically invite all assignees and the issue creator to an Issue Room when it's opened.
When this setting is on, we'll automatically archive Issue Rooms when their corresponding issue is closed.
When this setting is off, we won't archive any Issue Rooms.
When this setting is on, we will show a button on the issue message to link a Google Doc.
To create issues even faster, you can react on a message with the 🆕 emoji!
Fabric will prompt you to create the issue, and will thread a link to the newly created issue, right on the message.
This is great for quickly converting multiple messages at once into issues.
Pro Tip: Go to slack.com/customize/emoji and add the 🆕 emoji as a one-click reaction for your team, to make issue creation even faster.
To edit your channel settings, while in a channel, type /fabric-settings
.
Your channel default repository will be the first one displayed when you create an issue from scratch in a channel.