Comments, Replies, and Mentions
How to use built-in task discussions, quoted replies, mentions, jump-to-message, and links to other tasks inside iTasks.
Comments, Replies, and Mentions
Task comments are for working discussion: clarifications, decisions, links to related tasks, and short technical notes. They stay next to the task instead of being lost in a separate chat.
1. Comment feed
The comment section shows the author, time, text, and available actions. The comment author and an administrator can edit or delete a message. If a comment was edited, an edit marker appears next to it.
2. Quoted replies
Press the reply icon next to a comment to create a quoted reply. The composer will show a “Replying to comment” block. The quote keeps context visible, especially when the discussion contains calculations, logs, or several parallel decisions.
3. Task mentions
Type @ and start entering a task title to insert a link to another task. Mentions are useful for connecting a defect, a bench check, and a parent work branch without copying long task titles manually.
4. Comment formatting
Comments support inline code, code blocks, bold, and italic text. Formatting help opens next to the comments section title. General formatting and file rules are covered in Attachments and Formatting.
Discussion access
Comments are visible to members who have access to the task through the workspace and project. Project access rules are covered in Members and Roles.
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