Comment e.g. @facebook-github-bot duplicate #123
. This will add a comment and close the issue.
Example: #5977
Questions should absolutely be asked on StackOverflow rather than GitHub.
Comment @facebook-github-bot stack-overflow
to close the issue.
Examples: #6378, #6015, #6059, #6062.
Feel free to also answer some SO questions, you'll get rep :)
Sometimes and issue has been resolved in the comments.
Comment @facebook-github-bot answered
to close it.
Example: #6045
It is impossible to understand and reproduce the issue without more information, e.g. a short code sample, screenshot. Do the following:
- Explain what additional info you need to understand the issue
- Comment
@facebook-github-bot label Needs more information
Examples: #6056, #6008, #5491
Comment mentioning the author asking if they plan to provide the additional information. If they don't come back close the issue using @facebook-github-bot no-reply
.
Example: #6056
Valid bug reports with good repro steps are some of the best issues! Thank the author for finding it, explain that React Native is a community project and ask them if they would be up for sending a fix.
This especially includes new modules Facebook doesn't use in production. Explain that those modules should be released to npm separately and that everyone will still be able to use the module super easily that way.
This should be rare - adding a new feature means maintaining it. Tell the author something like: "Pull requests are welcome. In case you're not up for sending a PR, you should post to Product Pains. It has a voting system and if the feature gets upvoted enough it might get implemented."
Add any relevant labels, for example 'Android', 'iOS'.
Comment e.g. @facebook-github-bot label Android
For example an issue was closed waiting for the author, the author replied and it turns out this is indeed a bug.
Comment @facebook-github-bot reopen
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