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#+title: Contributing
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#+author: Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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#+email: lucien@phundrak.com
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First of all, thank you for being interested in contributing! You rock!
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In this document, you will find some guidelines for contributing to
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~org-unique-id~. These are more guidelines than rules, so don’t try too
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hard to follow them.
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* Table of Contents :TOC_5_gh:
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- [[#how-can-i-contribute][How Can I Contribute?]]
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- [[#submitting-bugs-and-errors][Submitting Bugs and Errors]]
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- [[#submitting-new-code][Submitting New Code]]
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- [[#git-commit-messages][Git Commit Messages]]
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- [[#describing-the-pull-request][Describing the Pull Request]]
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- [[#finding-something-to-do][Finding Something To Do]]
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- [[#issue-labels][Issue Labels]]
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* How Can I Contribute?
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** Submitting Bugs and Errors
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The easiest way to contribute is to the project is if you encounter a
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bug or an error. If you encounter one, check whether there is an issue
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already opened. If not, you can open one! Try to provide as much
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information as possible:
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- Are you running the latest version of the package?
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- Which version of Emacs are you running? On what system?
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- What is your configuration for this package?
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- What is the error message? Do you have a debug trace for the error?
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- Can you reproduce it consistently? If so, how?
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- What would the expected behavior be?
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As you are collecting these pieces of information, try to come up with
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a short and clear issue title –it should describe quickly your issue
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without being too vague (e.g. avoid stuff like “error when opening
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Eshell” or “doesn’t work”).
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** Submitting New Code
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If you are submitting new code through a pull request, make sure of
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the following:
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- Your code doesn’t do something already implemented in the package
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- Your code follows the Emacs Lisp style guide presented [[https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide][here]] as best
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as you can
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- All new functions and variables declared through ~defvar~, ~defcustom~,
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and ~defconst~ have docstrings
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- If you introduced new dependencies in your code, you also added them
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to the list of dependencies in the file’s headers
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- And obviously, your code works (I include that because I myself
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sometimes push commits that don’t work)
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*** Git Commit Messages
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Your commits should also follow [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.org#commit-messages][Spacemacs’ guidelines]] on this matter,
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especially:
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- Lines no longer than 72 characters
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- Explain what you did
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- Use the imperative in your summary
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- Use present tense and imperative for what your commit changes
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*** Describing the Pull Request
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When opening a new pull request, check that its title is short and
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clear as to what it is meant to do. Its description should:
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- Provide the current behavior of the package, and how it will modify it
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- If it is linked to an open issue, mention it
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- If you are submitting an enhancement pull request, describe why this
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code suggestion would be useful
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** Finding Something To Do
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Not sure where to begin? Take a look at the list of open issues,
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especially the ones with one of the following labels:
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- [[https://github.com/Phundrak/eshell-info-banner.el/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22][/good first issue/]] :: These issues indicate easy to fix issues and
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easy to implement enhancements. If you are a beginner or if you want
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to familiarize yourself with the package, look for these issues.
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- [[https://github.com/Phundrak/eshell-info-banner.el/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22+sort%3Aupdated-desc][/help wanted/]] :: These issues might require some more work than /good
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first issue/ issues and might be a bit more interesting.
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If you want to work on an open issue, leave a comment saying
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so. However, you can directly submit a pull request if you are simply
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adding support for a non-standard Linux distribution.
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* Issue Labels
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| Label | Description |
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| enhancement | Feature request |
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| good first issue | easy to fix issue |
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| bug | Confirmed bug or something very likely to be a bug |
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| help wanted | This bug might not be my priority, so feel to give it a try! |
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| documentation | There is something wrong with the documentation |
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| duplicate | The issue has already been reported |
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| invalid | Issue isn’t valid (not the package’s fault) |
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| wontfix | It’s either working as intended, or I decided not to fix it for now |
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