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  • Related to authentication (Bearer, JWT, OAuth, WorkOS) for client or server.
  • Breaks backward compatibility. Requires minor version bump. Critical for maintainer attention.
  • Something isn't working. Reports of errors, unexpected behavior, or broken functionality.
  • Related to FastMCP CLI commands (run, dev, install) or CLI functionality.
  • Related to the FastMCP client SDK or client-side functionality.
  • Related to community contributions in src/contrib/ directory.
  • Updates to project dependencies. Automatically applied to dependabot PRs.
  • Updates to docs, examples, or guides. Primary change is documentation-related.
  • PR is not ready for merging. Used by authors to prevent premature merging.
  • Duplicates an existing open issue. Reference the original issue when applying.
  • Improvement to existing functionality. For issues and smaller PR improvements.
  • Functionality related to fastmcp.json or FastMCPConfig files.
  • Major new functionality. Reserved for 2-4 significant PRs per release. Not for issues.
  • Well-scoped issue for new contributors. Clear requirements and limited complexity.
  • Critical issue affecting many users or blocking core functions. Use *extremely rarely*.
  • Related to HTTP transport, networking, or web server functionality.
  • Minor change for release notes. Use sparingly for meta PRs like workflow tests.
  • Issue lacks info, is off-topic, or doesn't make sense. Often LLM-generated spam.
  • Nice-to-have improvement or edge case. Can be addressed when time permits.
  • Issue lacks detail to reproduce or understand. Waiting for reporter to provide context.
  • Related to OpenAPI integration, parsing, or code generation features.
  • A proposal for a feature or enhancement either requiring or seeking comments on its design.
  • Related to FastMCP server implementation or server-side functionality.
  • A label that can be applied by a developer (not an AI Agent) to trigger triage from the martian
  • Valid issue but won't be addressed due to design decisions, scope, or project direction.