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Update Open WebUI pull request template to the latest version, striving to follow KeepaChangelog and Conventional Commits guidelines.
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Pull Request Checklist
- Target branch: Pull requests should target the
dev
branch. - Description: Briefly describe the changes in this pull request.
- Changelog: Ensure a changelog entry following the format of Keep a Changelog is added at the bottom of the PR description.
- Documentation: Have you updated relevant documentation Open WebUI Docs, or other documentation sources?
- Dependencies: Are there any new dependencies? Have you updated the dependency versions in the documentation?
- Testing: Have you written and run sufficient tests for the changes?
- Code Review: Have you self-reviewed your code and addressed any coding standard issues?
- Label title: Ensure the pull request title is labeled properly using one of the following:
- BREAKING CHANGE: Significant changes that may affect compatibility
- build: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies
- ci: Changes to our continuous integration processes or workflows
- chore: Refactor, cleanup, or other non-functional code changes
- docs: Documentation update or addition
- feat: Introduces a new feature or enhancement to the codebase
- fix: Bug fix or error correction
- i18n: Internationalization or localization changes
- perf: Performance improvement
- refactor: Code restructuring for better maintainability, readability, or scalability
- style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.)
- test: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
- WIP: Work in progress, a temporary label for incomplete or ongoing work
Changelog Entry
Description
- [Briefly describe the changes made in this pull request, including any relevant motivation and impact.]
Added
- [List any new features, functionalities, or additions]
Changed
- [List any changes, updates, refactorings, or optimizations]
Deprecated
- [List any deprecated functionality or features that have been removed]
Removed
- [List any removed features, files, or functionalities]
Fixed
- [List any fixes, corrections, or bug fixes]
Security
- [List any new or updated security-related changes, including vulnerability fixes]
Breaking Changes
- BREAKING CHANGE: [List any breaking changes affecting compatibility or functionality]
Additional Information
- [Insert any additional context, notes, or explanations for the changes]
- [Reference any related issues, commits, or other relevant information]