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# Contributing
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Material for MkDocs is an actively maintained and constantly evolving project
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serving a diverse user base with versatile backgrounds and needs. In order to
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efficiently address the requirements of all our users, evaluate change requests,
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and fix bugs, we put in a lot of work.
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Our ever-growing community includes many active users, who open new
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issues and discussions several times a day, evolving our [issue tracker] and
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[discussion board] into a knowledge base – an important addition to
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our [documentation] – yielding value to both new and experienced users.
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[discussion board]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/discussions
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[issue tracker]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/issues
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[documentation]: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
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## How you can contribute
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We understand that reporting bugs, raising change requests, as well as engaging
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in discussions can be time-consuming, which is why we've carefully optimized our
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issue templates and defined guidelines to improve the overall interaction
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within the project. We've invested a lot of time and effort into making our
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[issue tracker] and [discussion board] as efficient as possible.
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Our goal is to ensure that our documentation, as well as issue tracker and
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discussion board, are __well-structured__, __easy to navigate__, and
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__searchable__, so you can find what you need quickly and efficiently. Thus,
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when you follow our guidelines, we can help you much faster.
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In this section, we guide your through our processes.
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### Creating an issue
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<div class="grid cards" markdown>
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- :material-bug-outline:
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__Something is not working?__
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---
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Report a bug in Material for MkDocs by creating an issue with a
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reproduction
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Report a bug][report a bug]
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- :material-file-document-remove-outline:
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__Missing information in our docs?__
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---
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Report missing information or potential inconsistencies in our
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documentation
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Report a docs issue][report a docs issue]
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- :material-lightbulb-on-20:
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__Want to submit an idea?__
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---
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Propose a change, feature request, or suggest an improvement
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Request a change][request a change]
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- :material-account-question-outline:
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__Have a question or need help?__
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---
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Ask a question on our [discussion board] and get in touch with our
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community
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Ask a question][discussion board]
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</div>
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### Contributing
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<div class="grid cards" markdown>
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- :material-translate:
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__Missing support for your language?__
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---
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Add or improve translations for a new or already supported language
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Add translations][add translations]
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- :material-source-pull:
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__Want to create a pull request?__
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---
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Learn how to create a comprehensive and useful pull request (PR)
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---
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Create a pull request][create a pull request]
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</div>
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[report a bug]: reporting-a-bug.md
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[report a docs issue]: reporting-a-docs-issue.md
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[request a change]: requesting-a-change.md
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[add translations]: adding-translations.md
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[create a pull request]: making-a-pull-request.md
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## Checklist
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Before interacting within the project, please take a moment to consider the
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following questions. By doing so, you can ensure that you are using the correct
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issue template and that you provide all necessary information when interacting
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with our community.
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!!! warning "Issues, discussions, and comments are forever"
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Please note that everything you write is permanent and will remain
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for everyone to read – forever. Therefore, please always be nice and
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constructive, follow our contribution guidelines, and comply with our
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[Code of Conduct].
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### Before creating an issue
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- Are you using the appropriate issue template, or is there another issue
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template that better fits the context of your request?
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- Have you checked if a similar bug report or change request has already been
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created, or have you stumbled upon something that might be related?
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- Did your fill out every field as requested and did you provide all additional
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information we maintainers need to comprehend your request?
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### Before asking a question
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- Is the topic a question for our [discussion board], or is it a bug report or
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change request that should better be raised on our [issue tracker]?
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- Is there an open discussion on the topic of your request? If the answer is yes,
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does your question match the direction of the discussion, or should you open a
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new discussion?
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- Did your provide our community with all the necessary information to
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understand your question and help you quickly, or can you make it easier to
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help you?
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### Before commenting
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- Is your comment relevant to the topic of the current page, post, issue, or
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discussion, or is it a better idea to create a new issue or discussion?
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- Does your comment add value to the conversation? Is it constructive and
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respectful to our community and us maintainers? Could you just use a
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[:octicons-smiley-16: reaction][reaction] instead?
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[Code of Conduct]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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## Rights and responsibilities
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As maintainers, we are entrusted with the __responsibility__ to moderate
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communication within our community, including the authority to close, remove,
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reject, or edit issues, discussions, comments, commits, and to block users who
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__do not align__ with our contribution guidelines and our [Code of Conduct].
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This role requires us to be actively involved in maintaining the integrity and
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positive atmosphere of our community. Upholding these standards decisively
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ensures a respectful and inclusive environment for all members.
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### Code of Conduct
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Our [Code of Conduct] outlines the expectation for all community members to
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treat one another with respect, employing inclusive and welcoming language. Our
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commitment is to foster a positive and supportive environment, free of
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inappropriate, offensive, or harmful behavior.
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We take any violations seriously and will take appropriate action in response to
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uphold these values.[^1]
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[^1]:
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__Warning and blocking policy:__
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Given the increasing popularity of our project and our commitment to a
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healthy community, we've defined clear guidelines on how we proceed with
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violations:
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1.1. __First warning:__ Users displaying repeated inappropriate, offensive,
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or harmful behavior will receive a first warning. This warning serves as a
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formal notice that their behavior is not in alignment with our community
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standards and Code of Conduct. The first warning is permanent.
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1.2. __Second warning and opportunity for resolution:__ If the behavior
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persists, a second warning will be issued. Upon receiving the second
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warning, the user will be given a 5-day period for reflection, during which
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they are encouraged to publicly explain or apologize for their actions.
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This period is designed to offer an opportunity for openly clearing out any
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misunderstanding.
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1.3. __Blocking:__ Should there be no response or improvement in behavior
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following the second warning, we reserve the right to block the user from
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the community and repository. Blocking is considered a last resort, used
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only when absolutely necessary to protect the community's integrity and
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positive atmosphere.
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Blocking has been an exceptionally rare necessity in our overwhelmingly
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positive community, highlighting our preference for constructive dialogue
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and mutual respect. It aims to protect our community members and team.
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### Incomplete issues and duplicates
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We have invested significant time and effort in the setup of our contribution
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process, ensuring that we assess the essential requirements for reviewing and
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responding to issues effectively. Each field in our issue templates is
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thoughtfully designed to help us fully understand your concerns and the nature
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of your matter. We encourage all members to utilize the search function before
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submitting new issues or starting discussions to help avoid duplicates. Your
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cooperation is crucial in keeping our community's discussions constructive and
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organized.
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- __Mandatory completion of issue templates:__ We need all of the information
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required in our issue templates because it ensures that every user and
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maintainer, regardless of their experience, can understand the content and
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severity of your bug report or change request.
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- __Closing incomplete issues:__
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We _reserve the right to close issues lacking essential information_, such as
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but not limited to [minimal reproductions] or those not adhering to the
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quality standards and requirements specified in our issue templates. Such
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issues can be reopened once the missing information has been provided.
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- __Handling duplicates:__ To maintain organized and efficient
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communication within our [issue tracker] and [discussion board], we
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_reserve the right to close any duplicated issues or lock duplicated
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discussions_. Opening multiple channels to ask the same question or report the
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same issue across different forums hinders our ability to manage and address
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community concerns effectively. This approach is vital for efficient time
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management, as duplicated questions can consume the time of multiple team
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members simultaneously. Ensuring that each issue or discussion is unique and
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progresses with new information helps us to maintain focus and support our
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community.
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We further _reserve the right to immediately close discussions or issues that
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are reopened without providing new information_ or simply because users have
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not yet received a response to their issue/question, as the issue is marked as
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incomplete.
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- __Limitations of automated tools:__ While we believe in the value and
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efficiency that automated tools bring to identifying potential issues (such
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as those identified by Lighthouse, Accessibility tools, and others), simply
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submitting an issue generated by these tools does not constitute a complete
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bug report. These tools sometimes produce verbose outputs and may include
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false positives, which necessitate a critical evaluation. You are of course
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welcome to attach generated reports to your issue. However, this does not
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substitute the requirement for a minimal reproduction or a thorough discussion
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of the findings. _We reserve the right to mark these issues as incomplete and
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close them._ This practice ensures that we are addressing genuine concerns
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with precision and clarity, rather than navigating through extensive automated
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outputs.
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[minimal reproductions]: ../guides/creating-a-reproduction.md
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