 Hi, everyone. I'm Kadeshia, and I have a new GitHub feature for you to check out. We've been making a lot of changes to GitHub projects, and today we have Product Manager Josie here to tell us how we can power up with fields in GitHub projects. Josie, over to you. Hi, today I'm going to show you how to power up your project with fields. Fields can be a really great way to organize and get things done quickly in your project. Here, I'm going to create a new field by clicking on this plus sign, creating a new field, let's say size, and it's going to be a single select. And maybe sizes for issues include small, medium, large. I'm going to add those, and then I'm going to click save. From here, I can go to the settings, and I can see that size is here. And let's say I want to edit the colors. I want to add a little description. These issues can be resolved in a few hours. Now, what I can also do here in the settings page is reorder them. So let's say, status makes sense as the top field, then priority, and maybe I want to bring an estimate up. What this will do is on the issue itself, when you open the side panel, it'll rearrange the custom fields that you've created in projects right here. I can also sort by multiple field options at once. By clicking on this arrow, selecting sort by, I can sort maybe by status. And if I want to select a secondary sort, I can hold option or the alt key on my keyboard and select priority. Now you can see that these issues are sorted by status first and then priority second. Now let's say I want to update all of these issues. They're not exactly urgent. Maybe they're just high. I can drag and update multiple cells at once. You can also update multiple cells at once by selecting the command or the control key. So let's say I'm going to copy this assignee and I'm going to assign them to these three issues. So that's control C or command C for copy and control V for paste. And that's how you power up with fields. If I wanted to rename a field, how would I do that? If I want to rename a field, I can go here and say, maybe this is not priority, but this is super priority. And that's how I would update the field name. I can also do that in settings. So how many custom fields can we create in projects? Is there currently a limit? There are limits. You can create about 20 at this time. Okay. Last question. Are we able to sort by more than two fields at a time? For now, you can sort by two, but we're looking into whether folks would like to be able to sort by more. Thanks so much, Josie, for showing us all about how we can use fields and GitHub projects. If you have questions about this feature, be sure to check out our GitHub community discussion board or you can leave a comment down below to let us know what you think. Be sure to like this video and subscribe for future videos and stay tuned for more checkout videos coming your way very soon.