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Contribution Guidelines

First of all, thanks for thinking of contributing to this project! 👏

Following these guidelines helps to communicate that you respect the time of the maintainer and developing this open source project. In return, they should reciprocate that respect in addressing your issue, assessing changes, and helping you finalize your pull requests.

This project has a Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

❤️ Ways to Contribute

  • Blog or tweet about the project
  • Improve documentation
  • Fix a bug
  • Implement a new feature
  • Discuss potential ways to improve project
  • Improve existing implementation, performance, etc.

🛎 Questions & Feature Requests

Feel free to open a ticket with your question. Feature requests are also welcome. Describe the feature, why you need it, and how it should work. Please provide as much detail and context as possible.

🐛 File a Bug

In case you've encountered a bug, please make sure:

  • You are using the latest version.
  • You have read the documentation first, and double-checked your configuration.
  • You have acknowledged from Troubleshooting & debugging the errors are likely a bug in this project, and not coming from e.g. your environment or custom scripts/commands.
  • In your issue description, please include:
    • What you expected to see, and what happened instead.
    • Your operating system and other environment information.
    • As much information as possible, such as the command and configuration used.
    • Interesting logs from a verbose and/or debug run.
    • All steps to reproduce the issue.

🎁 Pull Requests

Pull requests are welcome! If you never created a pull request before, here are some tutorials:

Please keep the following in mind:

  • To match the existing code styling, use npm run format before committing code.
  • Make sure the tests pass (run npm test). Your changes probably deserve new tests as well.
  • Remember that this project is cross-platform compatible (macOS, Windows, Linux), and that it runs in different versions of Node. On PR submission, Travis CI will run the tests in multiple supported platforms and Node.js versions.

Unsure about whether you should open a pull request? Feel free to discuss it first in a ticket.

Fork the repository to get started, and set it up on your machine:

git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/release-it
cd release-it
npm install

Verify the tests are passing:

npm test

To use your modified version of release-it in your project, npm-link it:

# From your release-it clone:
npm link

# From your project that uses release-it:
npm link release-it