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Community Contributions

Kylo P edited this page Sep 5, 2023 · 1 revision

The ZeroTier Toolkit thrives on the collective efforts of its community. This page serves as a hub for showcasing contributions, guiding potential contributors, and celebrating the collaborative spirit of open-source development.

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How to Contribute

Interested in contributing to the ZeroTier Toolkit? Here's how you can get started:

  1. Fork the Repository: Head over to the GitHub repository and create your own fork.
  2. Clone Your Fork: Clone your forked repository to your local machine and set up the development environment.
  3. Make Changes: Implement your features, enhancements, or bug fixes.
  4. Test Thoroughly: Ensure your changes don't introduce new issues.
  5. Submit a Pull Request: Once you're satisfied with your changes, create a pull request. Make sure to provide a detailed description of your contribution.

Code of Conduct

We believe in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. All contributors are expected to adhere to our Code of Conduct. Let's respect each other and collaborate harmoniously.

Acknowledgments

A big shoutout to all our contributors, testers, and users. Your feedback, code, and insights have been instrumental in shaping the ZeroTier Toolkit into what it is today.


Thank you for considering contributing to the ZeroTier Toolkit. Together, we can make it even better and cater to a wider range of networking challenges!