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Labels

Each label in the repository has a description attached that describes what the label means.

There are 7 label categories in the repository:

  • Area labels: These labels denote the general area of the project an issue or PR affects. These start with A-.
  • Category labels: These labels denote the type of issue or change being made, for example https://github.com/paradigmxyz/reth/labels/C-bug or https://github.com/paradigmxyz/reth/labels/C-enhancement. These start with C-.
  • Difficulty labels: These are reserved for the very easy or very hard issues. Any issue without one of these labels can be considered to be of "average difficulty". They start with D-.
  • Meta labels: These start with M- and convey meaning to the core contributors, usually about the release process.
  • Platform labels: These describe the platform an issue is present on. They start with O-.
  • Priority labels: These are reserved for issues that require more immediate attention (high priority and critical priority) and they start with P-.
  • Status labels: These labels convey meaning to contributors about an issue or PR's status, e.g. whether they are blocked or need triage. They start with S-.
  • EIP/network upgrade labels: These labels are attached to PRs and issues related to specific EIPs or network upgrades. They start with E-

Status labels

For easier at-a-glance communication of the status of issues and PRs the following labels are available:

Needs work

Closure reasons

Miscellaneous