--- stage: Manage group: Import and Integrate info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # External issue trackers **(FREE ALL)** GitLab has its own [issue tracker](../user/project/issues/index.md), but you can also configure an external issue tracker per GitLab project. You can then use: - The external issue tracker with the GitLab issue tracker - The external issue tracker only With an external tracker, you can use the format `CODE-123` to mention external issues in GitLab merge requests, commits, and comments where: - `CODE` is a unique code for the tracker. - `123` is the issue number in the tracker. References are displayed as issue links. ## Disable the GitLab issue tracker To disable the GitLab issue tracker for a project: 1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find your project. 1. Select **Settings > General**. 1. Expand **Visibility, project features, permissions**. 1. Under **Issues**, turn off the toggle. 1. Select **Save changes**. After you disable the GitLab issue tracker, **Issues** is not visible on the left sidebar of your project. ## Configure an external issue tracker You can configure any of the following external issue trackers: - [Bugzilla](../user/project/integrations/bugzilla.md) - [ClickUp](../user/project/integrations/clickup.md) - [Custom issue tracker](../user/project/integrations/custom_issue_tracker.md) - [Engineering Workflow Management (EWM)](../user/project/integrations/ewm.md) - [Jira](../integration/jira/index.md) - [Redmine](../user/project/integrations/redmine.md) - [YouTrack](../user/project/integrations/youtrack.md)