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GitKraken Boards syncs in real-time with GitHub Issues and GitHub Milestones so changes made in either system are immediately reflected in the other. Link cards to GitHub pull requests, check PR statuses, auto-update cards based on PR statuses and view build statuses without leaving GitKraken Boards.
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Stale
Automatically close stale Issues and Pull Requests that tend to accumulate during a project.
How it works
After a period of inactivity, a label will be applied to mark an issue as stale, and optionally post a comment to notify contributors that the Issue or Pull Request will be closed.
If the Issue or Pull Request is updated, or anyone comments, then the stale label is removed.
If no more activity occurs, the Issue or Pull Request will be automatically closed with an optional comment.

