We highly appreciate feedback and contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute to this project, please make sure to review and follow the guidelines below.
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, please review and follow our code of conduct.
All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. After filing a pull request, please tag any two of the current maintainers to request a review.
Before opening a new issue or request, please take a moment to check the existing issues and discussions to see if your topic has already been addressed. This helps us avoid duplicate issues and keeps the conversation focused.
Report all issues and file all feature requests through GitHub Issues.
When making pull requests to the repository, make sure to follow these guidelines for both bug fixes and new features:
- Before creating a pull request, file a GitHub Issue so that maintainers and the community can discuss the problem and potential solutions before you spend time on an implementation.
- In your PR's description, link to any related issues or pull requests to give reviewers the full context of your change. To link to an existing issue or pull request in your PR, use the # symbol followed by the issue or PR number. For example, to link to issue number 123, you would write #123 in your PR's description. GitHub will automatically create a link to the issue.
- For commit messages, follow the Conventional Commits format.
- For example, if you update documentation for a specific extension, your commit message might be:
docs(extension-name) updated installation documentation
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- For example, if you update documentation for a specific extension, your commit message might be: