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Add PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md to the repository #604

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Description

This PR introduces a PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md file to the repository, located in the .github directory. The template is designed to streamline the process of creating pull requests by prompting contributors to provide essential information, such as the type of change, related issues, testing steps, and a checklist for ensuring quality.

Changes

  • Added PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md to the .github directory.

Purpose

The template aims to make the pull request process more consistent and efficient, providing useful prompts for contributors while keeping things simple and manageable.

Checklist

  • Template added to .github directory
  • Verified that the template will be used for new PRs

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Introduced a standardized pull request template to enhance clarity and consistency for contributors.
    • The template includes sections for change descriptions, types of changes, related issues, testing information, and a checklist for quality assurance.

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Walkthrough

This pull request introduces a new pull request template located in .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md. The template is structured to standardize the information provided by contributors, including sections for a description of changes, type of change, related issues, testing information, a checklist for code quality and documentation, and additional notes for reviewers. This aims to ensure that all necessary details are included for effective review and integration.

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.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md Added a new pull request template with sections for change description, type, related issues, testing info, checklist, and notes for reviewers.

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A template blooms, brightening the day.
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1-4: LGTM!

The "Description" section is well-structured and provides clear instructions to the user to briefly describe the purpose of the pull request, the changes introduced, and the reason for the changes.


5-11: LGTM!

The "Type of Change" section covers the most common types of changes and provides an option for other types of changes. This helps categorize the pull request and provides a quick overview of the type of change.


13-16: LGTM!

The "Related Issues" section provides clear instructions to the user to list any related issues or reference other pull requests. The example helps the user understand how to reference issues.


17-23: LGTM!

The "Testing" section provides clear instructions to the user to indicate if tests were added or updated, or if no tests are required. It also prompts the user to briefly describe the testing that was done, which helps the reviewer understand the testing coverage.


24-29: LGTM!

The "Checklist" section provides a comprehensive checklist to ensure that the code meets the required standards. It helps the user ensure that the code is well-documented, the changelog is updated (if needed), no sensitive information is included in the code, and all PR feedback is addressed.


31-33: LGTM!

The "Additional Notes" section provides an opportunity for the user to provide any additional notes or comments to help the reviewer. This can be useful for providing context or clarifying any questions that the reviewer may have.


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@dylanpulver dylanpulver merged commit 61b2fe2 into main Oct 18, 2024
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