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Ronan Jouchet cc02b87de7
Get rid of "docs" folder (#1194)
It contains a weird mix of stuff and hides valuable files from view at the root of the repo. Better to have:
- Docs at the root
- Rest of the github/release-related hodgepodge (screenshots, scripts) in hidden folder .github
2021-05-21 18:16:59 -04:00

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---
name: Bug report
about: Report something broken
labels: bug
---
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**Homework**
- [ ] I looked at `nativefier --help` and https://github.com/nativefier/nativefier/blob/master/API.md
- [ ] I checked the [Troubleshooting section of the README](https://github.com/nativefier/nativefier/blob/master/README.md#troubleshooting).
- [ ] I searched existing issues, open & closed. Yes, my bug is new.
- [ ] I'm using the latest version available at https://github.com/nativefier/nativefier/releases
**Bug description**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**Steps to reproduce**
Give your ***full*** nativefier command and its logs, with the ***`--verbose` flag***, on a ***public*** site:
```
nativefier --verbose --some-option https://mysite.com
<paste your verbose build logs too>
```
**Expected behavior**
What you expected to happen.
**Actual behavior**
What happened instead.
**Debug info**
- Console logs of your `nativefier` build command, with `--verbose` flag
- If the bug happens at app run time, the in-app DevTools console logs (open it with F12)
- Error messages
- Screenshots
- Anything else relevant!
**Context**
- Nativefier: (for example: 9.1.0)
- Node.js: (for example: 14.6.0)
- Npm: (for example: 6.14.7)
- OS: (for example: Windows 10 build 1809)
- Is it a regression? If yes, what's the last working / first broken version?
- Additional context: (for example: "I'm behind a proxy, with configuration X and protocol Y")