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  • Feature or issue has been accepted for work.
  • Related to accessibility improvements.
  • Indicates that something is broken.
  • Identifies a bug or issue in the code.
  • Work on the item has been canceled.
  • For code or resource cleanup tasks.
  • For discussions and comments.
  • Relates to project configuration settings.
  • Marks a critical issue, usually a crash.
  • Related to managing project dependencies.
  • Marks features or code that are deprecated.
  • Marks items under active development.
  • Documentation-related tasks.
  • Indicates code that doesn't compile.
  • Indicates a duplicate issue or feature request.
  • Shows that the item has been edited.
  • Represents an enhancement or improvement.
  • For experimental or research work.
  • Indicates requests for new features.
  • Collects user feedback and suggestions.
  • Indicates a fix for a previously reported bug.
  • Good for newcomers.
  • Represents an idea or suggestion.
  • Work is currently in progress.
  • Marks issues or features as invalid.
  • Relates to localization and internationalization.
  • Indicates a major update to the project.
  • Signifies a minor update to the project.
  • Represents new features or additions.
  • Marks a patch update to the project.