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| applyTo: '**/github-issues/**' | |
| # Guidelines for Creating Effective GitHub Issues | |
| ## Issue Format | |
| When creating GitHub issues, use the following structure to ensure clarity and ease of verification: | |
| ### For Bug Reports | |
| 1. **Title**: Concise description of the issue (5-10 words) | |
| 2. **Problem Statement**: | |
| - 1-2 sentences describing the issue | |
| - Focus on user impact | |
| - Use clear, non-technical language when possible | |
| 3. **Steps to Verify Fix**: | |
| - Numbered list (5-7 steps maximum) | |
| - Start each step with an action verb | |
| - Include expected observations | |
| - Cover both success paths and cancellation/back button scenarios | |
| ### For Feature Requests | |
| 1. **Title**: Clear description of the requested feature | |
| 2. **Need Statement**: | |
| - 1-2 sentences describing the user need | |
| - Explain why this feature would be valuable | |
| 3. **Acceptance Criteria**: | |
| - Bulleted list of verifiable behaviors | |
| - Include how a user would confirm the feature works as expected | |
| ## Examples | |
| ### Bug Report Example | |
| ``` | |
| # Terminal opens prematurely with PET Resolve Environment command | |
| **Problem:** When using "Resolve Environment..." from the Python Environment Tool menu, | |
| the terminal opens before entering a path, creating a confusing workflow. | |
| **Steps to verify fix:** | |
| 1. Run "Python Environments: Run Python Environment Tool in Terminal" from Command Palette | |
| 2. Select "Resolve Environment..." | |
| 3. Verify no terminal opens yet | |
| 4. Enter a Python path | |
| 5. Verify terminal only appears after path entry | |
| 6. Try canceling at the input step - confirm no terminal appears | |
| ``` | |
| ### Feature Request Example | |
| ``` | |
| # Add back button support to multi-step UI flows | |
| **Problem:** The UI flows for environment creation and Python project setup lack back button | |
| functionality, forcing users to cancel and restart when they need to change a previous selection. | |
| **Steps to verify implementation:** | |
| 1. Test back button in PET workflow: Run "Python Environments: Run Python Environment Tool in Terminal", | |
| select "Resolve Environment...", press back button, confirm it returns to menu | |
| 2. Test back button in VENV creation: Run "Create environment", select VENV, press back button at various steps | |
| 3. Test back button in CONDA creation: Create CONDA environment, use back buttons to navigate between steps | |
| 4. Test back button in Python project flow: Add Python project, verify back functionality in project type selection | |
| ``` | |
| ## Best Practices | |
| 1. **Be concise**: Keep descriptions short but informative | |
| 2. **Use active voice**: "Terminal opens prematurely" rather than "The terminal is opened prematurely" | |
| 3. **Include context**: Mention relevant commands, UI elements, and workflows | |
| 4. **Focus on verification**: Make steps actionable and observable | |
| 5. **Cover edge cases**: Include cancellation paths and error scenarios | |
| 6. **Use formatting**: Bold headings and numbered lists improve readability | |
| Remember that good issues help both developers fixing problems and testers verifying solutions. | |
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