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Submitting Bugs and Suggestions
The Code project tracks issues and feature requests using the GitHub issue tracker for the vscode
repository.
First, please do a search in open issues to see if the issue or feature request has already been filed. If there is an issue add your comments to this issue.
The Code project is distributed across multiple repositories, try to file the issue against the correct repository Related Projects.
If your issue is a question consider asking it on Stack Overflow using the tag vscode
.
File a single issue per problem and feature request, do not file combo issues.
The more information you can provide, the more likely someone will be successful reproducing the issue and finding a fix. Consider the following:
- Provide reproducable steps, what the result of the steps was, an what you would have expected.
- Description of what you expect to happen
- Animated GIFs
- Code that demonstrates the issue
- Version of VS Code
- Errors in the Dev Tools Console (Help | Toggle Developer Tools)
- When you have extensions installed, can you reproduce the issue when starting vscode without extensions by using
--disable-extensions
?
Don't feel bad if we can't reproduce the issue and ask for more information!
Finally, this is our issue tracking work flow that describes what happens once you submitted an issue.
Project Management
- Roadmap
- Breaking Changes
- Development Process
- Issue Tracking
- Iteration Plans
- Previous Releases
- Related Projects
Contributing
- How to Contribute
- Submitting Bugs and Suggestions
- Code Organization
- Coding Guidelines
- Contributor License Agreement
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