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From the list of projects for an organization, how can a user identify a GitHub Projects template?
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C . The Templates tab is where GitHub shows official project templates, not custom file-based ones. D only works if the org has their own setup, but by default it's C. Unless the exam is being tricky with definitions.
C , D's a decoy for repo-based templates but the question asks about org project lists not files.
C tbh, that's the tab for project templates in the org's project view.
Pretty sure it's C. The Templates tab is designed to display all available project templates for the org, not the .github/projects folder. D is a common trap for people thinking about repo structure over the UI side, agree?
C , that's where templates show up in the org's project list.
C is right. The Templates tab is where you actually see those GitHub Projects templates laid out in the org view. I don’t think any of the other options match the web UI right now.
I don’t think it’s A. C is the way you find templates in the org’s project list. There’s a specific Templates tab in the UI and none of the other options match what you actually see in GitHub. Pretty sure that’s how it works, unless MS changes something in a future update.
D tbh. If an org is rolling their own custom project templates, they’ll usually be kept in the .github/projects folder. GitHub UI might not surface these as actual templates in the Templates tab if they’re not official ones. Maybe I’m missing a subtlety here though, but D fits what I’ve seen.
Why not D if the org is using custom templates stored in .github/projects? Seems like it could apply.
Would C still be right if the org only uses custom project templates and not the built-in ones? The wording feels a bit vague on what counts as a "template" here.
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