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Adds a new template that makes it easier to file issues about tooling bugs in the VS Code extension

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Pull Request Overview

This PR introduces a structured GitHub issue template specifically for reporting bugs and issues related to the VS Code extension for the TypeScript native port. The template streamlines the issue reporting process by collecting essential debugging information upfront.

Key changes:

  • Adds a VS Code-specific issue template with required fields for extension version, VS Code version, and operating system
  • Includes structured sections for reproduction steps and issue description
  • Applies the "Domain: Editor" label automatically to categorize editor-related issues

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name: 'VS Code Editor Issue'
about: 'Issue using tsgo in VS Code'
title: ''
labels: 'Domain: Editor'
assignees: ''
body:
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The issue template is missing the required form type declaration. GitHub issue forms require type: form to be specified in the frontmatter for the form fields to render properly.

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@mjbvz mjbvz disabled auto-merge October 16, 2025 23:34
@RyanCavanaugh RyanCavanaugh added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 17, 2025
Merged via the queue into microsoft:main with commit 7a4a79f Oct 17, 2025
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