Giving Feedback
As FABs near towards a stable v1.0 release, we need real-world verification that the compiler & available plugins cover the range of use-cases of frontend applications in the wild. That's where you come in!
What happens if I have an issue?
Usually, it's because you're the first person to try to do X with a FAB. Congratulations! Now you know why it's called the bleeding edge 😬
Open an issue on the GitHub issue tracker, with as much information as you can provide. Console logs, screenshots, your fab.config.json5
file, etc. Don't hold back, this is a young project, the more information the better. In that stead:
Share your project if you can 🙏
It's great if we can look at the code that fails. If your project is open-source, or if you are able to add @geelen as a collaborator, or send a copy of the relevant files, all that helps a great deal.
We want FABs to be near-zero friction for as many projects as possible, so the small details (what are your directories called, are you using any specific TypeScript settings, stage-0 stuff, are you trying to bundle gigabytes of video, etc) are really important. Even if the outcome is only that we can detect an unsupported case a bit better and leave a helpful error message with a link to the knowledge base, that's going to improve someone else's experience down the line.
Jump in the Discord chat
The quickest way to chat with us is on Discord. You can use this link for access.
Get your hands dirty
See our Contributing Guide for more.