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Contributing
Hi!
Something as tricky as international timing can only be solved with many hands. We welcome issues, pull-requests, and questions.
Our goal is to keep Spacetime tiny, so any features that make it easier without adding much overhead are greatly welcomed!
My background's wikipedia, I really support flexible collaboration between strangers.
I aim to be the most-welcoming, and least-pedantic maintainer I can be.
Software is daunting enough.
Contributing on github should be a light, easy, non-scary
thing to do.
that copies the project to your personal github,
where you can make whatever changes you want.
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get your link from this button: |
you'll need to have git, and maybe some github tokens setup
but now you're able to see it on your computer
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this will download the random things your computer needs to run (you'll need npm installed - but that's pretty easy) this actually works pretty well usually. |
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npm run start
or npm run watch
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git add any changed files git commit - add a small message git push - upload it to github |
github does a pretty-good job at this. say hello! explain your changes a little bit. |
If it's a big change, or you're going to be adding new features, you may want to open an issue to chat about it first.
- sometimes there are concerns, or discussions to have.
- sometimes maintainers have automatic tests that run during a pull request.
- some maintainers ignore good Pull Requests, which is rude. (It sometimes happens!)
- maintainers have a hard job.
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best to ensure the tests are still passing, after you've made your changes
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Bonus points for adding more tests, for the new stuff you're adding.
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to change your PR, you can simply do another commit+push, it appears automatically.
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try to keep your Pull Request small, so it's easy to review.
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no-need to commit new builds, or increment version numbers. Let maintainers do that.
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it may take some time before your change enters a new release. Don't sweat.
After a few times, this stuff gets easier, I promise.
It used to be so much harder.
git, github, homebrew, and nodejs have really lowered the barrier to software projects. A lot of tools, and help are available
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