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Contributing

Code of Conduct

All interactions in the npm organization on GitHub are considered to be covered by our standard Code of Conduct.

Reporting Bugs

Before submitting a new bug report please search for an existing or similar report.

Use one of our existing issue templates if you believe you've come across a unique problem.

Duplicate issues, or issues that don't use one of our templates may get closed without a response.

Pull Request Conventions

Commits

We use Conventional Commits.

When opening a pull request please be sure that either the pull request title, or each commit in the pull request, has one of the following prefixes:

  • feat: For when introducing a new feature. The result will be a new semver minor version of the package when it is next published.
  • fix: For bug fixes. The result will be a new semver patch version of the package when it is next published.
  • docs: For documentation updates. The result will be a new semver patch version of the package when it is next published.
  • chore: For changes that do not affect the published module. Often these are changes to tests. The result will be no change to the version of the package when it is next published (as the commit does not affect the published version).

Test Coverage

Pull requests made against this repo will run npm test automatically. Please make sure tests pass locally before submitting a PR.

Every new feature or bug fix should come with a corresponding test or tests that validate the solutions. Testing also reports on code coverage and will fail if code coverage drops.

Linting

Linting is also done automatically once tests pass. npm run lintfix will fix most linting errors automatically.

Please make sure linting passes before submitting a PR.

What not to contribute?

Dependencies

It should be noted that our team does not accept third-party dependency updates/PRs. If you submit a PR trying to update our dependencies we will close it with or without a reference to these contribution guidelines.

Tools/Automation

Our core team is responsible for the maintenance of the tooling/automation in this project and we ask contributors to not make changes to these when contributing (e.g. .github/*, .eslintrc.json, .licensee.json). Most of those files also have a header at the top to remind folks they are automatically generated. Pull requests that alter these will not be accepted.