Update issue templates to ask common follow-up questions

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Lovell Fuller 2020-03-06 21:12:59 +00:00
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name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea
title: ''
labels: enhancement
assignees: ''
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name: Installation
about: Something went wrong **installing** sharp
title: ''
labels: installation
assignees: ''
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Have you ensured the platform and version of Node.js used for `npm install` is the same as the platform and version of Node.js used at runtime?
Are you using the latest version? Is the version currently in use as reported by `npm ls sharp` the same as the latest version as reported by `npm view sharp dist-tags.latest`?
If you are installing as a `root` or `sudo` user, have you tried with the `npm install --unsafe-perm` flag?
If you are using the `ignore-scripts` feature of `npm`, have you tried with the `npm install --ignore-scripts=false` flag?
What is the complete output of running `npm install --verbose sharp`? Have you checked this output for useful error messages?
What is the output of running `npx envinfo --binaries --languages --system --utilities`?
What is the output of running `npx envinfo --binaries --system`?

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name: Possible bug
about: Something unexpected occurred **using** sharp
title: ''
labels: triage
assignees: ''
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<!-- If this issue relates to installation, please use https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues/new?labels=installation&template=installation.md instead. -->
What is the output of running `npx envinfo --binaries --languages --system --utilities`?
Are you using the latest version? Is the version currently in use as reported by `npm ls sharp` the same as the latest version as reported by `npm view sharp dist-tags.latest`?
What are the steps to reproduce?
What is the expected behaviour?
Are you able to provide a standalone code sample, without other dependencies, that demonstrates this problem?
Are you able to provide a minimal, standalone code sample, without other dependencies, that demonstrates this problem?
Are you able to provide a sample image that helps explain the problem?
What is the output of running `npx envinfo --binaries --system`?

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name: Question
about: For help understanding an existing feature
title: ''
labels: question
assignees: ''
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Have you searched for similar questions?
Are you able to provide a standalone code sample that demonstrates this question?
Are you able to provide a minimal, standalone code sample that demonstrates this question?
Are you able to provide a sample image that helps explain the question?