Thanks for contributing !
- Make sure you have a GitHub account.
- Check if your issue has already been discussed (or even fixed) earlier. You can search for existing issues.
- Assuming it does not already exist, create a new issue.
- Clearly describe the issue. In case you want to report a bug, include steps to reproduce it.
- Make sure you fill in the requested details to provide as much information as possible.
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
- This is usually the
master
branch. - Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch.
- To quickly create a topic branch based on the
master
branch:git checkout -b issue/{issue-number} master
- This is usually the
- Make commits with helpful commit messages.
- Push your changes to the according topic branch in your fork of the repository.
- Create a pull request to our repository.
- Wait for feedback. I look at pull requests on a regular basis.
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