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# Contributing to Node.js

Contributions to Node.js include code, documentation, answering user questions,
running the project's infrastructure, and advocating for all types of Node.js
users.

The Node.js project welcomes all contributions from anyone willing to work in
good faith with other contributors and the community. No contribution is too
small and all contributions are valued.

This guide explains the process for contributing to the Node.js project's core
`nodejs/node` GitHub Repository and describes what to expect at each step.

## Contents

* [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
* [Issues](#issues)
* [Pull Requests](#pull-requests)
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The Node.js project has a
[Code of Conduct](https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
that *all* contributors are expected to follow. This code describes the
*minimum* behavior expectations for all contributors.
to which all contributors must adhere.

See [details on our policy on Code of Conduct](./doc/guides/contributing/coc.md).

## [Issues](./doc/guides/contributing/issues.md)

Issues in `nodejs/node` are the primary means by which bug reports and
general discussions are made.

* [How to Contribute in Issues](./doc/guides/contributing/issues.md#how-to-contribute-in-issues)
* [Asking for General Help](./doc/guides/contributing/issues.md#asking-for-general-help)
* [Discussing non-technical topics](./doc/guides/contributing/issues.md#discussing-non-technical-topics)
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## [Pull Requests](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md)

Pull Requests are the way concrete changes are made to the code, documentation,
dependencies, and tools contained in the `nodejs/node` repository.

* [Dependencies](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#dependencies)
* [Setting up your local environment](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#setting-up-your-local-environment)
* [The Process of Making Changes](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#the-process-of-making-changes)
* [Reviewing Pull Requests](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#reviewing-pull-requests)
* [Additional Notes](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#additional-notes)
* [Notes](./doc/guides/contributing/pull-requests.md#notes)

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## Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1
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* [Accept that there are different opinions about what belongs in Node.js](#accept-that-there-are-different-opinions-about-what-belongs-in-nodejs)
* [Performance is not everything](#performance-is-not-everything)
* [Continuous Integration Testing](#continuous-integration-testing)
* [Additional Notes](#additional-notes)
* [Notes](#notes)
* [Commit Squashing](#commit-squashing)
* [Getting Approvals for your Pull Request](#getting-approvals-for-your-pull-request)
* [CI Testing](#ci-testing)
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vital to visually inspect the results of all failed ("red") tests to determine
whether the failure was caused by the changes in the Pull Request.

## Additional Notes
## Notes

### Commit Squashing

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