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How to get help for the xPack GNU Bash

The quick answer is to use the GitHub Discussions pages.

Web pages issues

If you encounter any issues in the content of these pages (such as typos or incorrect phrasing) or have suggestions for improving the documentation, please share them through the GitHub Discussions pages. Be sure you provide the full URL of the page, clearly identify the part with the problematic section, and suggest improvements.

Check documentation

As usual, before asking anything, it is a good idea to check the project documentation.

The original GNU Bash documentation is available from the project web site:

Preliminary checks

Before posting any questions or providing feedback, check if the subject was not already addressed.

Ask questions in GitHub Discussions

If you still cannot find a solution, have interesting use cases, custom configurations, or any experiences you wish to share with others, please use the GitHub Discussions pages. Start a New discussion; use the Q&A category for questions, Ideas for suggestions and General for everything else.

Register a new support ticket only if necessary

If you are convinced that you have identified a bug or wish to contribute code to enhance the xPack GNU Bash project, register a New Issue in the GitHub Issues tracker.

caution

Please do not use the GitHub Issues tracker for questions and support; instead, use the GitHub Discussions pages.

Stack Overflow

For community help, you can also use Stack Overflow. Tag your questions with xpack.

tip

Please be aware that there is another tag elastic-x-pack for a different project, and some of their questions are tagged with xpack too.

The Discord channel

For live discussions among members, join the xPack Community on Discord.

Currently, there are three channels available:

  • #xpm
  • #xcdl
  • #xpack-dev-tools
  • #general

These channels are open for free discussions on their respective topics.

However, for support, please use GitHub Discussions whenever possible.

X/Twitter

New releases and other announcements are posted on X/Twitter.

Follow the hashtag #xpack_project for the latest updates.

Use of private e-mail

Please, please, please!

Do not use private e-mail for support; instead, use the GitHub Discussions pages.

Private messages will receive an automated reply containing a link to this page. This approach is not intended to be discourteous, but rather to optimise time efficiency; as discussions are archived, others facing similar issues may benefit from the provided answers.