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Contributing

Thanks for your interest in KeystoneJS. It's a project we're excited to be working on, and we welcome all forms of contribution - from issue reports, to PRs and documentation / write-ups.

As a simple guide:

  • Ensure that your effort is aligned with the project's roadmap by talking to the maintainers, especially if you are going to spend a lot of time on it.
  • Make sure there's an Issue open for any work you take on and intend to submit as a pull request - it helps core members review your concept and direction early and is a good way to discuss what you're planning to do.
  • If you open an issue and are interested in working on a fix, please let us know. We'll help you get started, rather than adding it to the queue.
  • If the pull request fixes a bug, it should include tests that fail without the changes, and pass with them.
  • Make sure you do not add regressions by running npm test. Please also follow our established coding conventions (with regards to formatting, etc)
  • You can also run npm run lint but please ensure there are not more violations than before your changes.
  • All new features and changes need documentation. They live over at the Keystone-site repo.
  • We have three translations so far, please read our Documentation Translation Guidelines.

If you are working on the React Admin UI, you'll also need to know this:

  • The Admin UI is generated with Browserify when Keystone starts. To enable watching files, set the environment variable KEYSTONE_DEV, e.g
KEYSTONE_DEV=true node keystone.js

If you'd like to talk to the core developers, we all hang out in a Slack channel to discuss Keystone. Ping @jedwatson to get an invite.