name: Crash Report description: Quickshell has crashed labels: ["bug", "crash"] body: - type: textarea id: crashinfo attributes: label: General crash information description: | Paste the contents of the `info.txt` file in your crash folder here. value: "
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" validations: required: true - type: textarea id: userinfo attributes: label: What caused the crash description: | Any information likely to help debug the crash. What were you doing when the crash occurred, what changes did you make, can you get it to happen again? - type: textarea id: dump attributes: label: Minidump description: | Attach `minidump.dmp` here. If it is too big to upload, compress it. You may skip this step if quickshell crashed while processing a password or other sensitive information. If you skipped it write why instead. validations: required: true - type: textarea id: logs attributes: label: Log file description: | Attach `log.qslog` here. If it is too big to upload, compress it. You can preview the log if you'd like using `quickshell read-log `. validations: required: true - type: textarea id: config attributes: label: Configuration description: | Attach your configuration here, preferrably in full (not just one file). Compress it into a zip, tar, etc. This will help us reproduce the crash ourselves. - type: textarea id: bt attributes: label: Backtrace description: | If you have gdb installed and use systemd, or otherwise know how to get a backtrace, we would appreciate one. (You may have gdb installed without knowing it) 1. Run `coredumpctl debug ` where `pid` is the number shown after "Crashed process ID" in the crash reporter. 2. Once it loads, type `bt -full` (then enter) 3. Copy the output and attach it as a file or in a spoiler.