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  • abandoned

    Status: the issue was abandoned.
  • available

    Status: available issue that can be addressed.
  • blocked

    Status: the issue is blocked by some reason.
  • bug

    Type: bug when something is not working.
  • community

    Type: highlights issues ideal for community contribution, beyond beginner level.
  • completed

    Status: the issue is already completed.
  • critical

    Priority: critical issue to be solved.
  • dependencies

    Type: pull requests that update a dependency file.
  • documentation

    Type: documentation for something.
  • duplicate

    Type: duplicate when an issue or pull request already exists.
  • enhancement

    Type: enhancement when we have a new request to improve something.
  • feature

    Type: feature when we have a new feature.
  • first

    Type: good first issue for newcomers to start.
  • help

    Status: help wanted where an extra attention is needed.
  • high

    Priority: high priority issue.
  • hold

    Status: on hold issue by some reason.
  • info

    Status: signifies issues or PRs awaiting further details from the submitter.
  • invalid

    Status: invalid when this does not seems right.
  • low

    Priority: low priority issue.
  • maintenance

    Type: maintenance of preserving the condition or the state.
  • medium

    Priority: medium priority issue.
  • pending

    Status: pending awaiting decision or settlement.
  • progress

    Status: the issue is already in progress.
  • proposal

    Priority: proposal issue or idea.
  • question

    Type: question when further information is requested.
  • review

    Status: review is needed from the issue owner.
  • revision

    Status: revision is needed to be approved from team.
  • starter

    Type: starter action as a project beginning.
  • triage

    Status: marks issues or PRs needing maintainer review to assess priority, validity, and next steps.
  • wontfix

    Status: wontfix when this will not be worked on.