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Contributing to crawly 🕷️

First off, thank you for considering contributing to crawly! It's people like you that make crawly such a great tool.

Code of Conduct

Every community member is expected to follow our Code of Conduct. Please make sure you are welcoming and respectful to everyone.

Where can I ask for help?

If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the issues section. Label your issue as question.

How to contribute

  1. Fork the repository: Start by forking the crawly repository.

  2. Clone the forked repository:

git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/crawly.git
cd crawly
  1. Create a new branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
Make Changes: Add your feature or fix bugs and make sure to commit your changes.
  1. Push to GitHub:
git push origin my-new-feature
  1. Submit a Pull Request: Go to the crawly GitHub page and click on "New Pull Request". Select your fork and the branch you created. Click "Create Pull Request".

  2. Address Feedback: Sometimes, your changes might not be accepted as is. Typically, a maintainer will review and ask for any necessary changes before they merge it.

🐛 Reporting Bugs

  1. Check Existing Issues: Ensure that the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under Issues.

  2. Provide Information: If the bug hasn't been reported, open a new issue. Fill out the bug report with details like:

    • Description of the problem: A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
    • Steps to reproduce: Provide step-by-step sequence to reproduce the issue.
    • Expected behavior: Describe what you expected to happen.
    • Actual behavior: What actually happened.
    • Screenshots: If applicable, add screenshots to help explain the problem.
    • Environment details: Mention your OS, Rust version, and any other relevant details.

✨ Suggesting Enhancements

  1. Check Existing Issues: Ensure that the enhancement hasn't been suggested by searching the issues list.

  2. Provide Information: If you have a new idea, open a new issue. Detail the enhancement with:

    • A clear and descriptive title: This helps others understand the suggestion.
    • Detailed description: Explain the core ideas of the enhancement.
    • Reasons: Why do you believe this enhancement would be beneficial.
    • Use case scenarios: Describe how this enhancement might be used by end-users.

🛠️ Setting up your development environment

  1. Install Rust: If you haven't already, install Rust by following the instructions here.

  2. Fork and clone: Follow the steps mentioned in the "How to contribute" section.

  3. Build: Run cargo build to ensure everything is set up correctly.

  4. Run tests: Before pushing any changes, ensure you run and pass all tests with cargo test.

Remember, contributing isn't just about code! You can help by improving documentation, designing, and more. Every contribution is appreciated.