Show topics in the project list
Introduction
In GitLab, you can add arbitrary topics to a project (in the project settings). But as far as I know, these topics are not yet so well known. So let's give a boost to the use of project topics!
What does this MR do?
In !62443 (merged), a new Explore topics
page will be added. In a further step I would like to make project topics even more visible:
As discussed in #25369 (closed), this MR extends the projects lists (Your projects
, Starred projects
, Explore projects
) and displays the topics of a project below its description. By clicking on a topic, you will get to the Explore projects
page containing the corresponding projects of the topic.
The design of the topic badges was taken from the project home panel, respectively a partial view was extracted and used for both.
Solves #25369 (closed)
/cc @bufferoverflow
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