How to use bugherd is one of the most common question every developer or a tester wants to know the answer for. BugHerd is a simple point and click bug tracker, that was founded in 2011 by Alan Downie and Matt Milosavljevic. The bugherd allows you to create actionable tasks with the feedback and further acts like sticky notes for your website. It is actually one of the most famous tool that make bug tracking so simple.
It can easily be used as browser extension or by copying-and-pasting a JavaScript code snippet to your web pages.
The basic steps involved in using bugherd are:-
- Capture client feedback:- Your clients can easily use annotations directly from the website being worked on to report the issues they are facing.
- Resolve issues:- Bugherd further turns the received feedback in a kind of full bug report including all the information needed for resolving that issue.
- Manage projects visually- It allows real time management of bugs easily
How to use Bugherd for reporting bugs:
1. To report a bug using the Bugherd Extension click the green “+” in the sidebar, after the installation.
2. After clicking the green “+” button you’ll be able to select elements on the website:
3. After clicking on the element you’ll be able to leave a comment and assign it to a user and set the Severity of the bug:
4. Click on to create your task. All tasks that are created are sent to the bugherd ticket system, where the problems are fixed and then re-posted. These simple steps acquaint you with the simplest way to use BugHerd for reporting bugs.
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