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[Node.js help repository](https://github.com/nodejs/help/issues).

Discussion of non-technical topics including subjects like intellectual
property, trademark and high level project questions should move to the
property, trademark, and high level project questions should move to the
[Technical Steering Committee (TSC)](https://github.com/nodejs/TSC/issues)
instead.

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lowercase with the exception of proper nouns, acronyms, and the ones that
refer to code, like function/variable names. The description should
be prefixed with the name of the changed subsystem and start with an
imperative verb, for example, "net: add localAddress and localPort
to Socket".
imperative verb. Example: "net: add localAddress and localPort
to Socket"
2. Keep the second line blank.
3. Wrap all other lines at 72 columns.

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Body of commit message is a few lines of text, explaining things
in more detail, possibly giving some background about the issue
being fixed, etc. etc.
being fixed, etc.
The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and
please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about
72 characters or so. That way `git log` will show things
72 characters or so. That way, `git log` will show things
nicely even when it is indented.
```

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Windows:

```text
.\vcbuild nosign test
> vcbuild test
```

(See the [BUILDING.md](./BUILDING.md) for more details.)

Make sure the linter is happy and that all tests pass. Please, do not submit
patches that fail either check.
Make sure the linter does not report any issues and that all tests pass. Please
do not submit patches that fail either check.

Running `make test`/`.\vcbuild nosign test` will run the linter as well unless one or
Running `make test`/`vcbuild test` will run the linter as well unless one or
more tests fail.

If you want to run the linter without running tests, use
`make lint`/`.\vcbuild nosign jslint`.
`make lint`/`vcbuild lint`.

If you are updating tests and just want to run a single test to check it, you
can use this syntax to run it exactly as the test harness would:
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### Step 7: Discuss and update

You will probably get feedback or requests for changes to your Pull Request.
This is a big part of the submission process, so don't be disheartened!
This is a big part of the submission process so don't be disheartened!

To make changes to an existing Pull Request, make the changes to your branch.
When you push that branch to your fork, GitHub will automatically update the
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Feel free to post a comment in the Pull Request to ping reviewers if you are
awaiting an answer on something. If you encounter words or acronyms that
seem unfamiliar, check out this
seem unfamiliar, refer to this
[glossary](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/glossary).

Note that multiple commits often get squashed when they are landed (see the
notes about [commit squashing](#commit-squashing)).

### Step 8: Landing

In order to get landed, a Pull Request needs to be reviewed and
In order to land, a Pull Request needs to be reviewed and
[approved](#getting-approvals-for-your-pull-request) by
at least one Node.js Collaborator and pass a
[CI (Continuous Integration) test run](#ci-testing).
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### Commit Squashing

When the commits in your Pull Request get landed, they will be squashed
into one commit per logical change, with metadata added to the commit
When the commits in your Pull Request land, they will be squashed
into one commit per logical change. Metadata will be added to the commit
message (including links to the Pull Request, links to relevant issues,
and the names of the reviewers). The commit history of your Pull Request,
however, will stay intact on the Pull Request page.
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to make sure that it works on the platforms that Node.js
supports. This is done by running the code through the CI system.

Only a Collaborator can request a CI run. Usually one of them will do it
Only a Collaborator can start a CI run. Usually one of them will do it
for you as approvals for the Pull Request come in.
If not, you can ask a Collaborator to request a CI run.
If not, you can ask a Collaborator to start a CI run.

### Waiting Until the Pull Request Gets Landed

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