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content/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/managing-notifications-from-your-inbox.md

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### Supported `is:` queries
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To filter notifications for specific activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, you can use the `is` query. For example, to only see repository invitation updates, use `is:repository-invitation`, and to only see {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %}, use `is:repository-vulnerability-alert`.
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To filter notifications for specific activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, you can use the `is` query. For example, to only see repository invitation updates, use `is:repository-invitation`, and to only see {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %}, use `is:repository-vulnerability-alert`.
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To filter notifications by organization, you can use the `org` query. The organization you need to specify in the query is the organization of the repository for which you are being notified on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. This query is useful if you belong to several organizations, and want to see notifications for a specific organization.
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To filter notifications by organization, you can use the `org` query. The organization you need to specify in the query is the organization of the repository for which you are being notified on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. This query is useful if you belong to several organizations, and want to see notifications for a specific organization.
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content/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/customizing-your-profile/pinning-items-to-your-profile.md

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You can reorder the items in the "Pinned" section. In the upper-right corner of a pin, click {% octicon "grabber" aria-label="The grabber symbol" %} and drag the pin to a new location.
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You can reorder the items in the "Pinned" section. In the upper-right corner of a pin, click {% octicon "grabber" aria-label="The grabber symbol" %} and drag the pin to a new location.
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content/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-your-personal-account/managing-multiple-accounts.md

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In some cases, you may need to use multiple accounts on {% data variables.product.github %}. For example, you may have a personal account for open source contributions, and your employer may also create and manage a user account for you within an enterprise.
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You cannot use a {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_managed_user %} to contribute to public projects on {% data variables.location.product_location %}, so you must contribute to those resources using your personal account. For more information, see "[About {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %}]({% ifversion fpt %}/enterprise-cloud@latest{% endif %}/admin/identity-and-access-management/using-enterprise-managed-users-for-iam/about-enterprise-managed-users#abilities-and-restrictions-of-managed-user-accounts){% ifversion fpt %}" in the {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %} documentation.{% elsif ghec %}."{% endif %}
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You cannot use a {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_managed_user %} to contribute to public projects on {% data variables.location.product_location %}, so you must contribute to those resources using your personal account. For more information, see "[About {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %}]({% ifversion fpt %}/enterprise-cloud@latest{% endif %}/admin/identity-and-access-management/using-enterprise-managed-users-for-iam/about-enterprise-managed-users#abilities-and-restrictions-of-managed-user-accounts){% ifversion fpt %}" in the {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %} documentation.{% elsif ghec %}."{% endif %}
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{% data reusables.actions.about-actions %} You can create workflows that build and test every pull request to your repository, or deploy merged pull requests to production.
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{% data reusables.actions.about-actions %} You can create workflows that build and test every pull request to your repository, or deploy merged pull requests to production.
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You can configure a {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} **workflow** to be triggered when an **event** occurs in your repository, such as a pull request being opened or an issue being created. Your workflow contains one or more **jobs** which can run in sequential order or in parallel. Each job will run inside its own virtual machine **runner**, or inside a container, and has one or more **steps** that either run a script that you define or run an **action**, which is a reusable extension that can simplify your workflow.
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An **event** is a specific activity in a repository that triggers a **workflow** run. For example, an activity can originate from {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} when someone creates a pull request, opens an issue, or pushes a commit to a repository. You can also trigger a workflow to run on a [schedule](/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#schedule), by [posting to a REST API](/rest/repos/repos#create-a-repository-dispatch-event), or manually.
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A **job** is a set of **steps** in a workflow that is executed on the same **runner**. Each step is either a shell script that will be executed, or an **action** that will be run. Steps are executed in order and are dependent on each other. Since each step is executed on the same runner, you can share data from one step to another. For example, you can have a step that builds your application followed by a step that tests the application that was built.
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