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"Current behavior" describes what it is doing now. In practice, I and others who triage issues can usually see the problem in that part alone. It really does help.
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It's not a github setting, it's a template file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/npm/cli/latest/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_10.yml
However as one of the people who does a lot of the triage work on these issues, it's nice to have the bug itself defined first. Steps to reproduce comes after we've determined if it even is a bug. A lot of reports are people who have assumptions about how npm should work, and report it as a bug when it is working as intended.
Gonna say no on this one, but we really do appreciate the thought you're putting into docs lately. Don't let this discourage you.
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It's not a github setting, it's a template file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/npm/cli/latest/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_10.yml
Ah. I have a feeling if I kept reading I could've learned that on my own. Thanks!
However as one of the people who does a lot of the triage work on these issues, it's nice to have the bug itself defined first.
Steps to reproduce comes after we've determined if it even is a bug.
I see the value in that.
May I ask a follow-up question: Between "Current Behavior," "Expected Behavior," and "Steps To Reproduce," why is "Current Behavior" the most appropriate place for the bug definition?
Gonna say no on this one, but we really do appreciate the thought you're putting into docs lately. Don't let this discourage you.
NP! I appreciate the kind words.
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