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Contributing to Stitch

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in contributing to Stitch!

There are many ways in which you can contribute, beyond writing code. The goal of this document is to provide a high-level overview of how you can get involved.

Asking Questions

Have a question? Rather than opening an issue, please ask away on Stack Overflow using the a related tag

The active community will be eager to assist you. Your well-worded question will serve as a resource to others searching for help.

Providing Feedback

Your comments and feedback are welcome, and the development team is available via a handful of different channels:

  • GitHub issues
  • Any related slack channels or stackoverflow

Reporting Issues

Have you identified a reproducible problem in Stitch? Have a feature request? We want to hear about it! Here's how you can make reporting your issue as effective as possible.

Look For an Existing Issue

Before you create a new issue, please do a search in open issues to see if the issue or feature request has already been filed.

If you cannot find an existing issue that describes your bug or feature, create a new issue using the guidelines below.

Writing Good Bug Reports and Feature Requests

File a single issue per problem and feature request. Do not enumerate multiple bugs or feature requests in the same issue.

Do not add your issue as a comment to an existing issue unless it's for the identical input. Many issues look similar, but have different causes.

The more information you can provide, the more likely someone will be successful at reproducing the issue and finding a fix.

Please include the following with each issue:

  • Version of Stitch
  • Your operating system
  • Reproducible steps (1... 2... 3...) that cause the issue
  • What you expected to see, versus what you actually saw
  • Images, animations, or a link to a video showing the issue occurring
  • A code snippet that demonstrates the issue or a link to a code repository the developers can easily pull down to recreate the issue locally
    • Note: Because the developers need to copy and paste the code snippet, including a code snippet as a media file (i.e. .gif) is not sufficient.

Final Checklist

Please remember to do the following:

  • Search the issue repository to ensure your report is a new issue
  • Simplify your code around the issue to better isolate the problem

Don't feel bad if the developers can't reproduce the issue right away. They will simply ask for more information!

Contributing Fixes

There are many ways to contribute to the Stitch project: logging bugs, submitting pull requests, reporting issues, and creating suggestions.

After cloning and building the repo, check out the issues list. Issues labeled help wanted are good issues to submit a PR for. Issues labeled good first issue are great candidates to pick up if you are in the code for the first time. If you are contributing significant changes, or if the issue is already assigned to a specific month milestone, please discuss with the issue assignee first before starting to work on the issue

Thank You!

Your contributions to open source, large or small, make great projects like this possible. Thank you for taking the time to contribute.