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---
name: Bug report
about: Found an issue with gBar?
title: ''
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
*Please fill out this form and delete the defaults(everything not in bold font), so I can help you better*
**Describe the bug**
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What doesn't work? Please be as precise as possible.
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e.g.: "gBar crashes on hovering the RAM sensor module. No other modules are affected."
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**Steps to Reproduce**
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What did you do, that triggered the issue?
e.g.:
1. Open the bar
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2. Hover over the RAM sensor module
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3. gBar crashes
**Expected behavior**
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What do you expect should happen?
e.g.: gBar shouldn't crash, but stay open
**Screenshots/Error logs**
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Please include as much information about the crash/bug as possible.
- If it is a visual glitch, please include a screenshot/video as well as any modifications to the css (if any).
- If it is a *crash* (e.g. ```Segmentation fault (Core dumped)``` in the console), please include the log (```/tmp/gBar-<pid>.log``` or from the console) and a crash stack trace. They can e.g. be found via journalctl (```journalctl --boot=0 --reverse```) if systemd-coredump is used.
- If it is an *assert failed* (Last line in the log reads ```[Exiting due to assert failed]```) please include the log (```/tmp/gBar-<pid>.log``` or from the console).
- The config (```~/.config/gBar/config```) used is always valuable to diagnose an issue, so please include it.
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**Information about your system and gBar**
- OS: [e.g. Arch, Ubuntu, ...]
- Desktop environment [e.g. Hyprland, Sway, ...]
- commit sha256 if possible [e.g. 16e7d8aa50ddebeffb2509d7c0428b38cad565f8]