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# Issue Guidelines
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First of all, please remember to:
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- Check that your issue is not a duplicate
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- Read the [FAQ](https://github.com/vaxerski/Hyprland/wiki/FAQ)
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- Read the [Configuring Page](https://github.com/vaxerski/Hyprland/wiki/Configuring-Hyprland)
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# Reporting suggestions
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Suggestions are welcome.
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Many features can be implemented using bash scripts and Hyprland sockets, read up on those [Here](https://github.com/vaxerski/Hyprland/wiki/IPC). Please do not suggest features that can be implemented as such.
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# Reporting bugs
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All bug reports should have the following:
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- Steps to reproduce
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- Expected outcome
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- Noted outcome
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If your bug is one that doesn't crash Hyprland, but feels like invalid behavior, that's all you need to say.
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If your bug crashes Hyprland, append additionally:
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- The Hyprland log
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- Coredump / Coredump analysis (with a stacktrace)
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**Important**: Please do NOT use any package for reporting bugs! Clone and compile from source.
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## Obtaining the Hyprland log
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If you are in a TTY, and the hyprland session that crashed was the last one you launched, the log will be printed with
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```
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cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 1)/hyprland.log
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```
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feel free to send it to a file, save, copy, etc.
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if you are in a Hyprland session, and you want the log of the last session, use
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cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 2 | tail -n 1)/hyprland.log
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```
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basically, directories in /tmp/hypr are your sessions.
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## Obtaining the Hyprland coredump
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If you are on systemd, you can simply use
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coredumpctl
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then go to the end (press END on your keyboard) and remember the PID of the last `Hyprland` occurrence. It's the first number after the time, for example `2891`.
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exit coredumpctl (ctrl+c) and use
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coredumpctl info [PID]
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```
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where `[PID]` is the PID you remembered.
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