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Added emojis in issue template names #2532

Closed okineadev closed 1 month ago

okineadev commented 1 month ago

Description

I added emojis to the issue template names to make them intuitive and easy to find

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 month ago

Walkthrough

This update enhances the visual appeal of the GitHub issue templates for bug reports and icon requests by adding relevant emojis to their titles. The changes involve modifying the name fields in two YAML files, transforming "Bug Report" to "🐛 Bug Report" and "Icon Request" to "🏞️ Icon Request." These cosmetic updates aim to improve user engagement without altering the functionality or structure of the templates.

Changes

Files Change Summary
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml Changed name from "Bug Report" to "🐛 Bug Report"
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/icon-request.yml Changed name from "Icon Request." to "🏞️ Icon Request"

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub
    participant Template

    User->>GitHub: Open issue template
    GitHub->>Template: Load template
    Template-->>User: Display "🐛 Bug Report" or "🏞️ Icon Request"

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between baf6202f6b5754a1f0d31d166aede6b5985a207b and 8e1239ba4b4acc4171faf1c36ee090c0c09d0e6f.
Files selected for processing (2) * .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml (1 hunks) * .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/icon-request.yml (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (2) * .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml * .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/icon-request.yml
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okineadev commented 1 month ago

Walkthrough

This update enhances the visual appeal of the GitHub issue templates for bug reports and icon requests by adding relevant emojis to their titles. The changes involve modifying the name fields in two YAML files, transforming "Bug Report" to "🐛 Bug Report" and "Icon Request" to "🏞️ Icon Request." These cosmetic updates aim to improve user engagement without altering the functionality or structure of the templates.

Changes

Files Change Summary .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml Changed name from "Bug Report" to "🐛 Bug Report" .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/icon-request.yml Changed name from "Icon Request." to "🏞️ Icon Request"

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub
    participant Template

    User->>GitHub: Open issue template
    GitHub->>Template: Load template
    Template-->>User: Display "🐛 Bug Report" or "🏞️ Icon Request"

Recent review details Thank you for using CodeRabbit. We offer it for free to the OSS community and would appreciate your support in helping us grow. If you find it useful, would you consider giving us a shout-out on your favorite social media?

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Merge Successful

Thanks for your contribution! 🎉

The changes will be part of the upcoming update on the marketplace.