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title: Customizing a workflow for triaging your notifications intro: 'To create an ideal workflow for triaging your notifications, you can adapt and customize these example workflows.' versions: fpt: '' ghes: '' ghae: '' ghec: '' topics:
/github/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/customizing-a-workflow-for-triaging-your-notifications shortTitle: Triage your notifications
Starting your inbox triage
Before you start triaging your inbox, consider whether you prefer to first find and respond to the most important updates or to clear your inbox of distracting updates that are easy to remove or triage. You may decide to use a combination of both approaches at various times depending on the volume of notifications you have. For an example workflow of finding and responding to the most important notifications, see "Checking your highest notification priorities." For an example workflow of removing notifications that are easy to remove or triage, see "Clearing your least important notifications."
Checking your highest notification priorities
Choose which type of notifications are most urgent to review and pick a time to review them that's best for you. You might consider the question "Who am I blocking?" For example, you may decide to check your notifications in this order in the morning during your daily planning time:
reason:review-requested
)reason:mention
)reason:team-mention
)CI workflow failures for a specific repository. (filter by
reason:ci-activity
andrepo:owner/repo-name
and ensure you've enabled CI activity notifications for workflow failures in your notification settings) {% tip %} Tip: To quickly review your highest priorities, set up custom filters in order of their reviewing priority. For more information, see "Managing notifications from your inbox." {% endtip %}Following up on ongoing notification updates
To follow-up on notifications, you might consider the question "What was I blocked on that I'm no longer blocked on?" Choose your follow-up notification priorities.
For example, you may decide to follow up in this order:
Managing lower-priority notifications
After triaging the higher priority notifications, review the remaining notifications, such as participating notifications. Consider these questions:
is:read
. For more information, see "Managing notifications from your inbox." {% endtip %}Clearing your least important notifications
Choose which type of notifications are quickest and easiest for you to triage and remove from your inbox, ideally triaging multiple notifications at once. For example, you may decide to clear notifications in this order: