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Relationship graph
A force-directed map of your issues — colored by project and connected by blocks, relates, duplicates, sub-issues, and text mentions — to see structure and dependencies at a glance.
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What the graph shows
The graph draws every issue as a node and every relationship as an edge. Nodes are colored by project, so issues from the same project cluster together, and a node grows with the number of connections it has. Bookmarked issues get a distinct ring. It is a quick way to spot dependency chains, heavily-linked hubs, and isolated work.
Edge types
Edges come from the relationships you already created on issues. Toggle each type on or off from the Edge types panel:
| Edge | Comes from |
|---|---|
| Blocks | A blocks/blocked-by link between two issues |
| Relates | A relates-to link |
| Duplicates | A duplicate link |
| Sub-issues | The parent → child hierarchy |
| Description links | An issue mentioned in another issue's description |
| Comment links | An issue mentioned in a comment |
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