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kandi X-RAY | invalid-next-config-bug-report Summary
invalid-next-config-bug-report is a JavaScript library. invalid-next-config-bug-report has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This is a Next.js template to use when reporting a bug in the Next.js repository.
This is a Next.js template to use when reporting a bug in the Next.js repository.
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invalid-next-config-bug-report has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
invalid-next-config-bug-report has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of invalid-next-config-bug-report is current.
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invalid-next-config-bug-report has no bugs reported.
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invalid-next-config-bug-report has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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These are the steps you should follow when creating a bug report:.
Bug reports must be verified against the next@canary release. The canary version of Next.js ships daily and includes all features and fixes that have not been released to the stable version yet. Think of canary as a public beta. Some issues may already be fixed in the canary version, so please verify that your issue reproduces before opening a new issue. Issues not verified against next@canary will be closed after 30 days.
Make sure your issue is not a duplicate. Use the GitHub issue search to see if there is already an open issue that matches yours. If that is the case, upvoting the other issue's first comment is desireable as we often prioritize issues based on the number of votes they receive. Note: Adding a "+1" or "same issue" comment without adding more context about the issue should be avoided. If you only find closed related issues, you can link to them using the issue number and #, eg.: I found this related issue: #3000.
If you think the issue is not in Next.js, the best place to ask for help is our Discord community or GitHub discussions. Our community is welcoming and can often answer a project-related question faster than the Next.js core team.
Make the reproduction as minimal as possible. Try to exclude any code that does not help reproducing the issue. E.g. if you experience problems with Routing, including ESLint configurations or API routes aren't necessary. The less lines of code is to read through, the easier it is for the Next.js team to investigate. It may also help catching bugs in your codebase before publishing an issue.
Bug reports must be verified against the next@canary release. The canary version of Next.js ships daily and includes all features and fixes that have not been released to the stable version yet. Think of canary as a public beta. Some issues may already be fixed in the canary version, so please verify that your issue reproduces before opening a new issue. Issues not verified against next@canary will be closed after 30 days.
Make sure your issue is not a duplicate. Use the GitHub issue search to see if there is already an open issue that matches yours. If that is the case, upvoting the other issue's first comment is desireable as we often prioritize issues based on the number of votes they receive. Note: Adding a "+1" or "same issue" comment without adding more context about the issue should be avoided. If you only find closed related issues, you can link to them using the issue number and #, eg.: I found this related issue: #3000.
If you think the issue is not in Next.js, the best place to ask for help is our Discord community or GitHub discussions. Our community is welcoming and can often answer a project-related question faster than the Next.js core team.
Make the reproduction as minimal as possible. Try to exclude any code that does not help reproducing the issue. E.g. if you experience problems with Routing, including ESLint configurations or API routes aren't necessary. The less lines of code is to read through, the easier it is for the Next.js team to investigate. It may also help catching bugs in your codebase before publishing an issue.
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