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Contribution Guidelines

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

How to contribute

  • Decide which repository to contribute
  • Decide what to contribute
  • Fork the repo then clone it locally
  • Commit your work (You should create a new branch when you're doing development work that is somewhat experimental in nature.)
  • Create a Pull Request
  • Congrats 🎉 you have just contributed towards open source!

What to contribute

  • Find an open issue to tackle
  • Ask if you can help write a new feature
  • Add / Improve Unit Testing
  • Write tutorials for how a project can be used and add to the readme
  • Review code on other people’s submissions and help improving / finding vulnerabilities

Making a PR

  • Provide all the appropriate details asked in PR template
  • A pull request doesn’t have to represent finished work. It’s usually better to open a pull request early on, so others can watch or give feedback on your progress. Just mark it as a “WIP” (Work in Progress) in the subject line. You can always add more commits later.

Opening an Issue

  • Make use of an appropriate Issue Template
  • We welcome Feature request, Bug Report, Documentation fix and others
  • Do not open critical security issues here, report them directly at our email.

Communicating effectively

Give context. Help others get quickly up to speed. If you’re running into an error, explain what you’re trying to do and how to reproduce it. If you’re suggesting a new idea, explain why you think it’d be useful to the project (not just to you!).

✔️ “X doesn’t happen when I do Y”
❌ “X is broken! Please fix it.”

Do your homework beforehand. It’s OK not to know things, but show that you tried. Before asking for help, be sure to check a project’s README, documentation, issues (open or closed), mailing list, and search the internet for an answer. People will appreciate when you demonstrate that you’re trying to learn.

✔️ ““I’m not sure how to implement X. I checked the help docs and didn’t find any mentions.””
❌ “How do I X?”

Keep requests short and direct.

✔️ “I’d like to write an API tutorial.”
❌ “I was driving down the highway the other day and stopped for gas, and then I had this amazing idea for something we should be doing, but before I explain that, let me show you…“

It’s okay to ask questions (but be patient!).

✔️ “Thanks for looking into this error. I followed your suggestions. Here’s the output.”
❌ “Why can’t you fix my problem? Isn’t this your project?”

Respect community decisions.

✔️ “I’m disappointed you can’t support my use case, but as you’ve explained it only affects a minor portion of users, I understand why. Thanks for listening.”
❌ “Why won’t you support my use case? This is unacceptable!”

Misc

  • You are welcome to Propose a new feature by creating an Issue.
  • You may Discuss a high-level topic or idea (for example, community, vision or policies) by writing to us at our Email.

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