Have feedback or have an idea for a new feature? Please use GitHub Discussions!
- Go to Discussions: Navigate to the Discussions tab of this repository.
- Choose a Category: Select the most appropriate category (e.g., "Ideas" for feature requests, "Q&A" for questions, "General" for feedback, or create a new discussion if unsure).
- Start Discussion: Click "New discussion".
- Describe:
- Provide a clear and concise title.
- For Features: Explain the feature clearly and why it would be useful.
- For Feedback: Share your thoughts!
- Submit: Click "Start discussion".
If you encounter a bug, graphical glitch, or something isn't working as expected, please report it using the GitHub Issue Tracker:
- Check for Existing Issues: First, please check the Issues tab to see if someone has already reported the same problem.
- New Issue: If not, click "New issue".
- Describe the Bug:
- Provide a clear and concise title (e.g., "Weekly Reset Button Doesn't Reset All Weekly Tasks").
- Describe the exact steps you took to encounter the bug.
- What did you expect to happen?
- What actually happened?
- Paste any error messages shown in the app's error bar (use the "Copy" button) or from your browser's developer console.
- Include your browser name and version, and operating system if possible.
- Submit: Click "Submit new issue".
Create a Pull Request: Do you have a feature you would like added, or a task that you would like added that could benefit other Tenno? Fork the repository, and create a pull request!
You must disclose any use of AI that went in to preparing your pull request by both:
- Marking the appropriate box in the pull request template, and
- Stating that AI was used in the commit message of every commit where AI was used.
- Something as simple as "(AI assisted)" at the end of the commit message is sufficient.
- Commits from before July 1, 2026 are exempt from this requirement.
In all cases you are responsible for the functionality and correctness of any code you submit. Whether or not you use AI, you must understand and be prepared to explain any line of code that you change. "Vibe coding" is not welcome here.
Do not use AI for image generation.
Code reviews should be based on the quality of the code, not its origin.