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Created a structured bug report template to help users provide necessary details (reproduction steps, environment) when filing issues.


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Introduces a standardized GitHub issue template for bug reports to improve report quality and triage.

  • Adds /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md with fields for description, reproduction steps, expected behavior, screenshots, and environment (OS, Python version)
  • Automatically labels issues as bug

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Created a structured bug report template to help users provide necessary details (reproduction steps, environment) when filing issues.
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- OS: [e.g. macOS, Windows]
- Python Version: [e.g. 3.10]
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Duplicate bug report template creates user confusion

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A bug report template already exists at .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report---.md with nearly identical content (describe bug, steps to reproduce, expected behavior, environment). Adding this second bug_report.md template means users will see two "Bug report" options when creating issues, causing confusion about which to use. The existing template could be updated instead of creating a duplicate.

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