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  • Bug: Already Fixed

    Issues that report already fixed bugs.
  • Bug: Cannot Reproduce

    Issues that report bugs that cannot be reproduced.
  • Bug: Confirmed

    Issues that report confirmed bugs.
  • Bug: Fixed

    Issues that report bugs and have been fixed.
  • Bug: Fixed in main

    Issues that report bugs from stable, but that are fixed in main.
  • Bug: Pending Response

    Issues that report bugs and are pending of a response from the author.
  • Bug: Unverified

    Issues that report unverified bugs. Pending for inspection.
  • Meta: Bike-Shedding

    Issues and PRs that nit pick
  • Meta: BugFix

    PRs that fix bugs or issues.
  • Meta: Cleanup

    Issues and PRs related to code cleanup.
  • Meta: Dependencies

    Issues and PRs related to dependencies.
  • Meta: Documentation

    Issues and PRs related to documentation.
  • Meta: Error Handling

    Issues and PRs related to error handling.
  • Meta: Examples

    Issues and PRs related to examples.
  • Meta: Feature

    Issues and PRs related to new features.
  • Meta: GitHub

    Issues and PRs related to GitHub.
  • Meta: Refactor

    Issues and PRs related to refactors.
  • Meta: Typings

    Issues and PRs related to typings.
  • Meta: V8

    Issues and PRs related to the V8 engine.
  • Priority: Critical

    Issues that must be fixed or PRs that must be finished and merged with maximum priority.
  • Priority: High

    Issues that must be fixed or PRs that must be finished and merged with high priority.
  • Priority: Kirito Level

    Issues/PR's that have a priority so low that even a quantum computer couldn't calculate it.
  • Priority: Low

    Issues that must be fixed or PRs that must be finished and merged with low priority.
  • Priority: Medium

    Issues that must be fixed or PRs that must be finished and merged with medium priority.
  • SEM: Major

    PRs that contain breaking changes and should be released in the next major version.
  • SEM: Minor

    PRs that contain new features and should be released in the next minor version.
  • SEM: N/A

    PRs that only contain documentation changes and do not change the api's interface.
  • SEM: Patch

    PRs that contain bugfixes and should be released in the next patch version.
  • Status: Blocked

    PRs that are blocked by other issues/PRs.
  • Status: Denied

    Issues or PRs that have been denied by the team.