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# Creating an issue
When reporting bugs keep in mind that the people working on it do this unpaid,
in their free time and as a hobby. So be polite and helpful. Bug reports that
demand, contain insults to this or other projects, or have a general unfriendly
tone will be closed without discussion. Everybody has it own way of working;
What might be the norm for you, might not be for others. Therefore be verbose in
your description.
Before creating an issue:
* Update to the latest version. Check if problem still exists.
* Check existing bug reports, see if it is already reported.
* Read the documentation. Make sure the behaviour you are seeing is a bug.
When reporting bugs include the following information:
* Rofi version. rofi -v
* Rofi configuration. rofi -help (in a [gist](https://gist.github.com/))
* Steps to reproduce.
* What behaviour you see.
* What behaviour you expect to see.
* A proper title for others to search for.
* Be exact.
When adding comments to an issue make sure:
* It is relevant to the issue.
* It contributes to solving the issue.
* Use :+1: :-1: emojis instead of replying 'me too' or 'I also have this.'
Issue high-jacking, e.g. adding a request/issue to an existing issue, is very
disruptive.
Please create a new issue, if it is similar it will be marked duplicate.
The issue tracker is not for:
* Questions.
* Writing complaints.
These topics belong on [FORUM](https://reddit.com/r/qtools//),
[IRC](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#rofi), frequently asked questions
will be added to the [F.A.Q](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi/wiki#faq) on
the [wiki](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi/wiki).
Questions filled in on the bug tracker will be marked `question`, locked and
closed. If the question is clear, I normally try to provide an answer.
**Please do not submit reports related to wayland, see
[here](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi/wiki/Wayland) for more
information.**