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Add templates for issues #6

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sanjay-kv opened this issue May 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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Add templates for issues #6

sanjay-kv opened this issue May 4, 2024 · 1 comment

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@sanjay-kv
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Issue templates are very helpful for a collaboration repo. When users identify a bug or want to add a new feature, you can provide templates so you can collect all the pertinent information you need to fix a bug or add a new feature.

We recommend creating a “Report Bug” and “Feature Request” issue template.

Some suggested prompts/questions you can add to a “Report Bug” template are:

Briefly describe the bug
What is the expected behavior?
Please provide step by step instructions on how to reproduce the bug
Some suggested prompts/questions you can add to a “Feature Request” issue template are:

Briefly describe your feature request
What problem is this feature trying to solve?
How do we know when the feature is complete?

Reference: https://github.com/Recode-Hive/Stackoverflow-Analysis/issues/new/choose
Click on Get Started button and copy the template to yours.

@officeneerajsaini
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Describe the bug
We should update the issue template. We can add more new things like emoji, tags for issues, and titles for every issue, like Docs:, Feat:, Bug:. This way, we can understand the purpose of the issue raised by just seeing the title.

Expected behavior
We can see all issues with a good title so we can easily understand the purpose for which the issue was created.

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@Akshatchaube01 , I'd like to work on this issue under GSSOC. Could you please add the necessary label and tag to the issue and assign it to me?

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