Workflows
This document provides an overview of different workflows that git-bug
supports.
Native workflow
    
This is the pure git-bug experience. In a similar fashion as with code, use
git bug push and git bug pull to push and pull your bugs between git remotes
and collaborate with your teammate.
Recommended reading: CLI documentation
Bridge workflow
    
git-bug supports syncing issues with third-party platforms, such as GitHub,
GitLab, and Jira. This lets you work on issues offline, editing issues in bulk
with your preferred editor, or to build an archive of any project's issues --
it's up to you!
Recommended reading: How to use bridges
Web UI workflow
    
[!NOTE] The web UI is a work in progress, and is not feature-complete. To utilize
git-bugto its full potential, we recommend using the TUI or CLI.
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. Contributions are very much welcome!