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# Contributing
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Thanks for your interest in helping out! Here are a **few** _weird_ tricks to
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~~cut your mortgage in half~~ maximize the global net efficiency of your efforts!
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## TL;DR: Checklist
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When opening an [issue](#issues):
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- [ ] search open/closed issues
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- [ ] discuss bug/enhancement in new or old issue
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[PR](#prs) time:
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- [ ] write tests
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- [ ] implement feature/fix bug
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- [ ] update docs
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- [ ] make a note in change log
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Remember, you don't need to do it all yourself; any of these are helpful! 😎
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## Issues
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### Search open + closed issues for similar cases.
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You may find an open issue that closely matches what you are thinking. You
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may also find a closed issue with discussion that either solves your problem
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or explains why we are unlikely to solve it in the near future.
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If you find a matching issue that is open, and marked `accepted` and/or `help
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wanted`, you might want to [open a PR](#prs).
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### Open an issue.
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Let's discuss your issue. Could be as simple as unclear documentation or a
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wonky config file.
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If you're suggesting a feature, it might exist and need better
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documentation, or it might be in process. Even given those, some discussion might
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be warranted to ensure the enhancement is clear.
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You're welcome to jump right to a PR, but without a discussion, can't make any
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guarantees about merging.
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That said: sometimes seeing the code makes the discussion clearer.😄
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This is a helpful contribution all by itself. Thanks!
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## PRs
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If you would like to implement something, firstly: thanks! Community contributions
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are a magical thing. Like Redux or [the flux capacitor](https://youtu.be/SR5BfQ4rEqQ?t=2m25s),
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they make open source possible.
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**Working on your first Pull Request?**
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You can learn how from this _free_ series [How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub](https://egghead.io/series/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github).
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Here are some things to keep in mind when working on a PR:
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#### Tests
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A PR that is just failing test cases for an existing issue is very helpful, as this
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can take as much time (if not more) as it takes to implement a new feature or fix
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a bug.
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If you only have enough time to write tests, fantastic! Submit away. This is a great
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jumping-off point for a core contributor or even another PR to continue what you've started.
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#### Docs
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For enhancements to rules, please update the docs in `docs/rules` matching the rule
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filename from `src/rules`.
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Also, take a quick look at the rule summary in [README.md] in case it could use tweaking,
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or add a line if you've implemented a new rule.
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Bugfixes may not warrant docs changes, though it's worth skimming the existing
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docs to see if there are any relevant caveats that need to be removed.
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#### Changelog
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Please add a quick blurb to the [**Unreleased**](./CHANGELOG.md#unreleased) section of the change log. Give yourself
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some credit, and please link back to the PR for future reference. This is especially
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helpful for resolver changes, as the resolvers are less frequently modified and published.
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Note also that the change log can't magically link back to Github entities (i.e. PRs,
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issues, users) or rules; there are a handful of footnote URL definitions at the bottom.
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You may need to add one or more URL if you've square-bracketed any such items.
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## Code of Conduct
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This is not so much a set of guidelines as a reference for what I hope may become
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a shared perspective on the project. I hope to write a longer essay to this end
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in the future. Comments are welcome, I'd like this to be as clear as possible.
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### Empathy
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People have feelings and perspectives, and people say and believe things for good reasons.
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If you find that you summarily disagree with a perspective stated by someone else,
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you likely each have histories that have moved you in opposite directions on a continuum
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that probably does not have a "wrong" or "right" end. It may be that you simply
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are working toward different goals that require different strategies. Every decision
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has pros and cons, and could result in some winners and some losers. It's great to
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discuss this so that both are well-known, and realize that even with infinite discussion,
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cons and losers will likely never go to zero.
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Also note that we're not doing brain surgery here, so while it's fine if we spend some time
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understanding each other, cordial disagreement should not be expensive in the
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long run, and we can accept that we will get some things wrong before we get them right (if ever!).
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If we can all get together behind the common goal of embracing empathy, everything else should be able to work itself out.
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#### Attribution
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Thanks for help from http://mozillascience.github.io/working-open-workshop/contributing/
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for inspiration before I wrote this. --ben
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[README.md]: ./README.md
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