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Add a Troubleshooting Section to README #1434

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vaishnavipal1869 opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 3 comments
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Add a Troubleshooting Section to README #1434

vaishnavipal1869 opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 3 comments

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@vaishnavipal1869
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Hello, I'd like to propose adding a Troubleshooting section to the README for HelpOps-Hub. This section would help users quickly resolve common setup and usage issues, enhancing user experience and reducing potential queries. Here’s a quick outline of what it could include:

  1. Common Installation Issues: Solutions for common errors encountered during setup.
  2. Configuration Tips: Quick tips for setting up any configurations.
  3. Usage Errors: Solutions for common usage-related errors.

This addition would support users and provide guidance on typical errors they might encounter.

Request: Could I be assigned to create this section? I'll ensure it aligns with the current README structure.

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hi @mdazfar2 could you please assign me with this issue so i can start working soon. thanks!!

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