These guidelines are how we style javascript modules in jshttp
, as well as how we prefer to work with git.
The guides are intended to be as simple and concise as possible, for easy reading.
If you are interested in contributing, please use your own initiative!
Creating PR's and discussing unsolved issues are very good ways to help out and become involved! :)
Name | Description |
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bug |
Denotes confirmed bugs. |
duplicate |
A duplicate issue. |
enhancement |
An issue requesting an enhancement. |
help wanted |
Extra help may be needed to resolve this issue. |
invalid |
This is not a proper issue report, request, or question. |
question |
For issues where the issuer is asking something. |
wontfix |
Marks an issue that will not be fixed. |
docs |
This issue pertains to the documentation or code comments. |
investigate |
Requires further investigation. |
pr |
This is pull request. (Makes it easier to see them.) |
tests |
This issue pertains to the tests themselves. |
deprecate |
Issue is about a feature that is pending future removal. |
release |
A tracking issue for a specific release milestone. |
ideas |
Marks an issue which is primarily an idea. |
discuss |
This issue should remain open to discussion for a while. |
needs tests |
This pull request needs tests to be added. |
future |
An issue which should be resolved in a future release. |
deps |
Marks a dependancy-related issue or pull request. |
low priority |
Denotes a low-priority issue. |
For management of issue labels, please see the config.