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# Getting help with `{bayestestR}`

Thanks for using `{bayestestR}`. Before filing an issue, there are a few places
to explore and pieces to put together to make the process as smooth as possible.

Start by making a minimal **repr**oducible **ex**ample using the
[reprex](http://reprex.tidyverse.org/) package. If you haven't heard of or used
reprex before, you're in for a treat! Seriously, reprex will make all of your
R-question-asking endeavors easier (which is a pretty insane ROI for the five to
ten minutes it'll take you to learn what it's all about). For additional reprex
pointers, check out the [Get help!](https://www.tidyverse.org/help/) resource
used by the tidyverse team.

Armed with your reprex, the next step is to figure out where to ask:

* If it's a question: start with StackOverflow. There are more people there to answer questions.
* If it's a bug: you're in the right place, file an issue.
* If you're not sure: let's [discuss](https://github.com/easystats/bayestestR/discussions) it and try to figure it out! If your
problem _is_ a bug or a feature request, you can easily return here and
report it.

Before opening a new issue, be sure to [search issues and pull requests](https://github.com/easystats/bayestestR/issues) to make sure the
bug hasn't been reported and/or already fixed in the development version. By
default, the search will be pre-populated with `is:issue is:open`. You can
[edit the qualifiers](https://help.github.com/articles/searching-issues-and-pull-requests/)
(e.g. `is:pr`, `is:closed`) as needed. For example, you'd simply
remove `is:open` to search _all_ issues in the repo, open or closed.

Thanks for your help!
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