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Support

How to file issues and get help

This project uses GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates.

Filing Issues

We have specific issue templates to help you provide the right information:

Please ensure that you are not filing a duplicate issue by searching existing issues first.

Getting Help

For help and questions about using this project:

  1. Check our documentation for detailed usage instructions
  2. Browse existing GitHub Issues for similar questions
  3. File a new issue with the question label if you need additional help

Issue Triage

Our team actively monitors and manages issues in this repository.

  • Bug Reports and questions: Critical bugs are prioritized and addressed as quickly as possible. Questions will be monitored.
  • Feature Requests: Evaluated during regular planning cycles

When a New Issue is Created

All new issues are automatically reviewed and tagged with appropriate labels:

  • Type: bug, enhancement, question, documentation
  • Framework/language: dotnet, electron, javascript, python, gui (based on the affected area)
  • Priority: good first issue, help wanted (for community contribution opportunities)

Investigation

As we investigate and work on issues, additional labels are applied:

  • known-issue - Applied to issues the team has identified and is tracking
  • needs:docs - Issues that require documentation updates or clarification
  • dependencies - Issues related to external dependency updates

Closing Issues

When closing issues, we apply final classification labels:

  • duplicate - Issue already reported elsewhere (includes link to original)
  • invalid - Issue doesn't seem right or cannot be reproduced
  • wontfix - Issue will not be addressed (with explanation in comments)

Microsoft Support Policy

Support for the Windows App Development CLI is limited to the resources listed above. This is an open-source project maintained by Microsoft, and community contributions are welcome.