name: SSH Issues? Use this template description: "Issue template specialized for the circumstances where the shell doesn't bootstrap over SSH" body: - type: input id: "discord" attributes: label: "Discord username (optional)" description: "If you're in our Discord server please include your formatted like so: elvis#4747. This is so we can give you the Bug Catcher Discord role." placeholder: "username#4747" validations: required: false - type: input id: "local-shell" attributes: label: "Local Shell and Version" description: "Output of `echo $BASH_VERSION` or `echo $ZSH_VERSION`" validations: required: true - type: input id: "remote-shell" attributes: label: "Remote Shell and Version" description: "Output of `echo $BASH_VERSION` or `echo $ZSH_VERSION`" validations: required: true - type: input id: "os" attributes: label: "Operating System and Version" description: "e.g. Debian 11.2" validations: required: true - type: checkboxes id: "rcfiles" attributes: label: "I have tried commenting out my system & user rcfiles and warp still will not bootstrap" description: "If the issue is with your system and user rcfiles, please isolate the issue more (e.g. to a particular plugin, or a line of shell code) and open a general issue." options: - label: "Yes" required: true - type: textarea id: "screenshots" attributes: label: "Screenshots" description: "Please either include a screenshot or describe what you see." validations: required: false - type: textarea id: "xtrace-output" attributes: label: "Include shell xtrace output" description: "1. Ensure you're on the 3.31 version of Warp or later. 2. Run WARP_DEBUG_MODE=1 ssh YOUR-HOSTNAME-HERE 3. Save the full output starting from the ssh command block. If you’re not comfortable posting the outputs to a public issue, you can email feedback@warp.dev. " validations: required: true - type: dropdown id: "triage" attributes: label: "Warp Internal (ignore) - linear-label:018de222-5d69-45e6-ba7c-c94b9ae09495" multiple: false options: - Ignore # - Windows # - Linux validations: required: false