Express has the following labels available to tag each issue and PR that has been opened
Name | Description |
---|---|
bug |
Denotes confirmed bugs. |
duplicate |
A duplicate issue. |
enhancement |
An issue requesting an enhancement. |
help wanted |
Extra help may be needed to resolve this issue. |
invalid |
This is not a proper issue report, request, or question. |
question |
For issues where the issuer is asking something. |
wontfix |
Marks an issue that will not be fixed. |
docs |
This issue pertains to the documentation or code comments. |
investigate |
Requires further investigation. |
tests |
This issue pertains to the tests themselves. |
deprecate |
Issue is about a feature that is pending future removal. |
release |
A tracking issue for a specific release milestone. |
ideas |
Marks an issue which is primarily an idea. |
discuss |
This issue should remain open to discussion for a while. |
needs tests |
This pull request needs tests to be added. |
needs docs |
This pull request needs documentation to be added. |
needs rebase |
This pull request needs rebase to be added. |
future |
An issue which should be resolved in a future release. |
deps |
Marks a dependancy-related issue or pull request. |
low priority |
Denotes a low-priority issue. |
question |
Issues that look for answers. |
tc agenda |
Issues that will be discussed in the TC meetings. |
top priority |
Issues that will be discussed in the working sessions. |
fast track |
PRs that are quick changes, like fixing a spelling mistake. |
meta |
Issues and PRs related to the general management of the project. |
semver-major |
PRs that have a breaking change. |
semver-minor |
PRs that add a new feature and do not break compatibility. |
semver-patch |
PRs that fix a bug in the code without breaking compatibility. |
feedback |
PRs that require feedback from the community. |
require-triage |
Issues and PRs that have been opened but have not been reviewed for the first time. |
awaiting more info |
Issues that require more information for better understanding. |
good first issue |
Issues suitable for newcomers to fix |