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Introduction

Hi there, and thank you for considering contributing to ifpd2 to help us make our code a better version of itself!

ifpd2 is an open source project, and as such any kind of contribution is welcome! There are many ways in which you can contribute: improve the code or the documentation, submit bug reports, request new features or write tutorials or blog posts.

Ground Rules

To see what kinds of behaviour are acceptable when contributing to ifpd2, please refer to our code of conduct.

Getting started

We host ifpd2 on github, where we also track issues and feature requests, as well as handle pull requests.

Please, note that any contributions you make will be under the MIT Software License. In other words, all your submissions are understood to be under the same MIT License that covers the ifpd2 project. Feel free to contact us if that's a concern.

How to submit a contribution

To process code change, we follow the Github Flow. All code changes to our main branch happen through pull requests from the dev branch. We actively welcome your pull requests to the dev branch!

How to report a bug

If you want to report a bug, please use the github issue tracker and follow the issue template that should automatically show up.

How to suggest a feature or enhancement

If you would like to see a new feature implemented in ifpd2, or to have an already existing feature improved, please use the github issue tracker and follow the template that should automatically show up.

Style your contributions

We like to have ifpd2 code styled with black and checked with mypy. mypy, flake8, and black conforming checks are automatically ran on all pull requests through GitHub Actions.

Changing dependencies

If your code changes ifpd2 dependencies, we recommend to change them in the pyproject.toml file. See poetry's documentation for more details on the format of the pyproject.toml file.