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Contributing Guidelines

The following is a set of guidelines for contributing. We really appreciate that you are considering contributing!

Table Of Contents

Ask a Question

Contributing

Style Guides

Additional Resources

Code of Conduct

License

Ask a Question

Please open an Issue on GitHub with the label question.

Contributing

Report a Bug

To report a bug, open an issue on GitHub with the label bug using the available bug report issue template. Please ensure the issue has not already been reported.

Suggest an Enhancement

To suggest an enhancement, please create an issue on GitHub with the label enhancement using the available feature issue template.

Open a Pull Request

  • Fork the repo, create a branch, submit a PR when your changes are tested and ready for review.
  • Fill in our pull request template

For more details, please see our step by step guide here.

Note: if you’d like to implement a new feature, please consider creating a feature request issue first to start a discussion about the feature.

Style Guides

Git Style Guide

  • Keep a clean, concise and meaningful git commit history on your branch, rebasing locally and squashing before submitting a PR
  • Use the Conventional Commits format when writing a commit message, so that changelogs can be automatically generated
  • Follow the guidelines of writing a good commit message as described here and summarised in the next few points
    • In the subject line, use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature")
    • In the subject line, use the imperative mood ("Move cursor to..." not "Moves cursor to...")
    • Limit the subject line to 72 characters or less
    • Reference issues and pull requests liberally after the subject line
    • Add more detailed description in the body of the git message ( git commit -a to give you more space and time in your text editor to write a good message instead of git commit -am)

Code Style Guide

Code should follow standard conventions for the language being used, and should be commented liberally in order to stress the main role of this repository as a learning tool.