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- **Issues (2)** and **Pull Requests (3)** These are overviews of issues and pull requests that you are either involved in or that are part of one of the organizations you belong to.
- **Codeberg Issues (4)** This is currently the primary communication channel for the Codeberg Community. Here, you can ask questions, report bugs and suggest changes to Codeberg. You're also welcome to browse these issues and contribute your solutions, if you want to support Codeberg even more.
- **The Create Menu (5)** You can create repositories, organizations and migrate repositories using this menu. It's your entry point to kicking off entirely new projects on Codeberg.
- **Your Avatar (6)** will lead you to a menu, where you can look at your profile, edit your settings, read the documentation of Forgejo (the software Codeberg is based on) or log out.
- **The Dashboard Context Switcher (7)** If you're part of one or more organizations, you can use this context switcher to let the dashboard display information relevant to the organization, rather than your account.