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Tip: When you close an issue by writing code, either fixing a bug or creating a new feature, you should add a link to the git-commit(s) that did it.
This can be done automatically if you just write "closes #X" in the comment of the git-commit or the pull request, where X is the issue number you want to close. See linking pull requests to issues using keywords for more information, or watch this video.
You should also write "#X" on any commit that is for #X. That commit will then get automatically linked to the Issue.
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