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# Issue and Pull Request Templates
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Some projects have a standard list of questions that users need to answer
when creating an issue or pull request. Gitea supports adding templates to the
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main branch of the repository so that they can autopopulate the form when users are
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creating issues and pull requests. This will cut down on the initial back and forth
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of getting some clarifying details.
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Possible file names for issue templates:
* ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
* issue_template.md
* .gitea/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
* .gitea/issue_template.md
* .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
* .github/issue_template.md
Possible file names for PR templates:
* PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
* pull_request_template.md
* .gitea/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
* .gitea/pull_request_template.md
* .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
* .github/pull_request_template.md
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Additionally, the New Issue page URL can be suffixed with `?title=Issue+Title&body=Issue+Text` and the form will be populated with those strings. Those strings will be used instead of the template if there is one.
# Issue Template Directory
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Alternatively, users can create multiple issue templates inside a special directory and allow users to choose one that more specifically
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addresses their problem.
Possible directory names for issue templates:
* ISSUE_TEMPLATE
* issue_template
* .gitea/ISSUE_TEMPLATE
* .gitea/issue_template
* .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE
* .github/issue_template
* .gitlab/ISSUE_TEMPLATE
* .gitlab/issue_template
Inside the directory can be multiple issue templates with the form
```markdown
-----
name: "Template Name"
about: "This template is for testing!"
title: "[TEST] "
labels:
- bug
- "help needed"
-----
This is the template!
```
In the above example, when a user is presented with the list of issues they can submit, this would show as `Template Name` with the description
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`This template is for testing!` . When submitting an issue with the above example, the issue title would be pre-populated with
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`[TEST] ` while the issue body would be pre-populated with `This is the template!` . The issue would also be assigned two labels,
`bug` and `help needed` .