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2# Contributing to Cirrus
3
4🔥 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🔥
5
6> If you're like me and hate reading long things and want to just see what to do to contribute code, **please read [Your First Code Contribution](#your-first-code-contribution) first!** There is very important information there.
7
8All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. See the [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) for different ways to help and details about how this project handles them. Please make sure to read the relevant section before making your contribution. It will make it a lot easier for us maintainers and smooth out the experience for all involved. The community looks forward to your contributions. 🎉
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10> And if you like the project, but just don't have time to contribute, that's fine. There are other easy ways to support the project and show your appreciation, which we would also be very happy about:
11> - Star the project
12> - Tweet about it
13> - Refer this project in your project's readme
14> - Mention the project at local meetups and tell your friends/colleagues
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17## Table of Contents
18
19- [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
20- [I Have a Question](#i-have-a-question)
21- [I Want To Contribute](#i-want-to-contribute)
22 - [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
23 - [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
24 - [Your First Code Contribution](#your-first-code-contribution)
25 - [Improving The Documentation](#improving-the-documentation)
26- [Development](#development)
27 - [Commit Messages](#commit-messages)
28 - [Testing](#testing)
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30
31## Code of Conduct
32
33This project and everyone participating in it is governed by the
34[Cirrus Code of Conduct](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
35By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior
36to [slim679975@gmail.com](mailto:slim679975@gmail.com).
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38
39## I Have a Question
40
41> If you want to ask a question, we assume that you have read the available [Documentation](https://cirrus-ui.com).
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43Before you ask a question, it is best to search for existing [Issues](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues) that might help you. In case you have found a suitable issue and still need clarification, you can write your question in this issue. It is also advisable to search the internet for answers first.
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45If you then still feel the need to ask a question and need clarification, we recommend the following:
46
47- Open an [Issue](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues/new).
48- Provide as much context as you can about what you're running into.
49- Provide project and platform versions (nodejs, react, vue, etc), depending on what seems relevant.
50
51We will then take care of the issue as soon as possible.
52
53## I Want To Contribute
54
55> ### Legal Notice <!-- omit in toc -->
56> When contributing to this project, you must agree that you have authored 100% of the content, that you have the necessary rights to the content and that the content you contribute may be provided under the project license.
57
58### Reporting Bugs
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61#### Before Submitting a Bug Report
62
63A good bug report shouldn't leave others needing to chase you up for more information. Therefore, we ask you to investigate carefully, collect information and describe the issue in detail in your report. Please complete the following steps in advance to help us fix any potential bug as fast as possible.
64
65- Make sure that you are using the latest version.
66- Determine if your bug is really a bug and not an error on your side e.g. using incompatible environment components/versions (Make sure that you have read the [documentation](https://cirrus-ui.com). If you are looking for support, you might want to check [this section](#i-have-a-question)).
67- To see if other users have experienced (and potentially already solved) the same issue you are having, check if there is not already a bug report existing for your bug or error in the [bug tracker](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues?q=label%3Abug).
68- Also make sure to search the internet (including Stack Overflow) to see if users outside of the GitHub community have discussed the issue.
69- Collect information about the bug:
70- Stack trace (Traceback)
71- OS, Platform and Version (Windows, Linux, macOS, x86, ARM)
72- Version of the interpreter, compiler, SDK, runtime environment, package manager, depending on what seems relevant.
73- Possibly your input and the output
74- Can you reliably reproduce the issue? And can you also reproduce it with older versions?
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77#### How Do I Submit a Good Bug Report?
78
79> You must never report security related issues, vulnerabilities or bugs including sensitive information to the issue tracker, or elsewhere in public. Instead sensitive bugs must be sent by email to [slim679975@gmail.com](mailto:slim679975@gmail.com).
80
81We use GitHub issues to track bugs and errors. If you run into an issue with the project:
82
83- Open an [Issue](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues/new). (Since we can't be sure at this point whether it is a bug or not, we ask you not to talk about a bug yet and not to label the issue.)
84- Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior.
85- Please provide as much context as possible and describe the *reproduction steps* that someone else can follow to recreate the issue on their own. This usually includes your code. For good bug reports you should isolate the problem and create a reduced test case.
86- Provide the information you collected in the previous section.
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88Once it's filed:
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90- The project team will label the issue accordingly.
91- A team member will try to reproduce the issue with your provided steps. If there are no reproduction steps or no obvious way to reproduce the issue, the team will ask you for those steps and mark the issue as `needs-repro`. Bugs with the `needs-repro` tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced.
92- If the team is able to reproduce the issue, it will be marked `needs-fix`, as well as possibly other tags (such as `critical`), and the issue will be left to be [implemented by someone](#your-first-code-contribution).
93
94<!-- You might want to create an issue template for bugs and errors that can be used as a guide and that defines the structure of the information to be included. If you do so, reference it here in the description. -->
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96
97### Suggesting Enhancements
98
99This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion for Cirrus, **including completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality**. Following these guidelines will help maintainers and the community to understand your suggestion and find related suggestions.
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102#### Before Submitting an Enhancement
103
104- Make sure that you are using the latest version.
105- Read the [documentation](https://cirrus-ui.com) carefully and find out if the functionality is already covered, maybe by an individual configuration.
106- Perform a [search](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues) to see if the enhancement has already been suggested. If it has, add a comment to the existing issue instead of opening a new one.
107- Find out whether your idea fits with the scope and aims of the project. It's up to you to make a strong case to convince the project's developers of the merits of this feature. Keep in mind that we want features that will be useful to the majority of our users and not just a small subset. If you're just targeting a minority of users, consider writing an add-on/plugin library.
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110#### How Do I Submit a Good Enhancement Suggestion?
111
112Enhancement suggestions are tracked as [GitHub issues](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues).
113
114- Use a **clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the suggestion.
115- Provide a **step-by-step description of the suggested enhancement** in as many details as possible.
116- **Describe the current behavior** and **explain which behavior you expected to see instead** and why. At this point you can also tell which alternatives do not work for you.
117- You may want to **include screenshots and animated GIFs** which help you demonstrate the steps or point out the part which the suggestion is related to. You can use [this tool](https://www.cockos.com/licecap/) to record GIFs on macOS and Windows, and [this tool](https://github.com/colinkeenan/silentcast) or [this tool](https://github.com/GNOME/byzanz) on Linux. <!-- this should only be included if the project has a GUI -->
118- **Explain why this enhancement would be useful** to most Cirrus users. You may also want to point out the other projects that solved it better and which could serve as inspiration.
119
120### Your First Code Contribution
121
122Before you decide to add a new feature, **please suggest it as an enhancement first!**
123
124I know there are plenty of great ideas floating out there and working on something for quite a long time just to have the pull request be rejected is a huge pain. So before you decide to start working on an idea right away, **remember to open a [feature request](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues/new?assignees=&labels=feature&template=feature-request.md&title=) to help discuss any large changes/additions to the framework.** This is not limited to adding new components, new utilities, new configurations, etc.
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126When filling out your pull request, **ensure that you adhere to all sections of the [pull request template](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/blob/master/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md).**
127
128**Remember to run all tests.**
129
130### Improving The Documentation
131
132I believe the Cirrus documentation, or any documentation, should be a living document constantly evolving with any change made to the framework. If you have any issues or would like to suggest a new addition, please open a [documentation request](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/Cirrus/issues/new?assignees=&labels=documentation&template=documentation.md&title=).
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134## Development
135### Commit Messages
136
137All commits in the project follow the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) specification. Please try to follow it as it helps sifting through commits a lot easier. Each commit is also associated an emoji which is used as a tag to determine what type of commit it is. The list of emojis can be found [here](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/gitta#default-emojis).
138
139Writing these commit messages in that format can be tough. This is why I built [Gitta](https://github.com/Spiderpig86/gitta), a super easy to use CLI to build commit messages for you. I high recommend using this to write your commit messages.
140
141### Testing
142
143Yes, CSS frameworks have tests. You can run the test suite wit the following command:
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145```sh
146npm test
147```
148
149Please ensure that the tests pass. With all new features and changes (mainly considering any changes in the `_internal` folder), please add unit tests. PRs without passing tests or modifications to tests that decrease test coverage or fail to test new changes will not be considered.