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Update issue templates #362

Closed sudoskys closed 10 months ago

sudoskys commented 10 months ago

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 10 months ago

Walkthrough

A new Bug Report issue template has been added to the project's .github directory. This template is designed to help users report bugs effectively by providing a structured format. It prompts the reporter to include a title with a "[BUG]" prefix, a detailed description of the issue, any relevant logs, and version information of the software. There's also a checkbox for the reporter to confirm whether they have removed any sensitive information from the logs they are sharing.

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File Summary
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.md Added a new Bug Report issue template with structured sections for bug description, logs, version info, and a checkbox for secret deletion confirmation.

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