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Test issue with labels from new template #10

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lee-dohm opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 5 comments
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Test issue with labels from new template #10

lee-dohm opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 5 comments

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mudlabs commented Sep 6, 2020

Can you only implement "known" labels (i.e. ones github already lists for you in the labels dropdown) ?

I copied your template and tried implementing it on my repo. All I did was change the labels form bug, duplicate to test, duplicate, and only the duplicate label was attached.

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mudlabs commented Sep 6, 2020

Never mind, I see you have to have created the labels first.

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mudlabs commented Sep 6, 2020

@lee-dohm On a side note, can issue templates have placeholder content, like variables?

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@mudlabs There's nothing built-in to the issue template system that allows for that, no.

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