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<details><summary>Native workflow</summary>
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This is the pure `git-bug` experience. As you would do with code, push and pull your bugs between git remotes.
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<details><summary>Bridge workflow</summary>
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As `git-bug` has bridges with other bug-trackers, you can use it as your personal local remote interface. Sync with `git bug bridge pull` and `git bug bridge push`, work from your terminal, integrate into your editor, it's up to you. And it works offline !
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<details><summary>Web UI workflow (WIP)</summary>
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Often, projects needs to have their bug-tracker public and accept editions from anyone facing a problem. To support this workflow, `git-bug` aims to have the web UI accept external OAuth authentication and act as a public portal. However the web UI is not up to speed for that yet. Contribution are very much welcome!