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Contributing
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Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase.
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Contributions are welcome, but they have to meet some criteria.
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Pull Request Process
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--------------------
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1. Fork this Git repository and create your branch from ``master``.
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2. Make sure the tests pass:
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.. code:: bash
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python setup.py test
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3. If you add code that should be tested, add tests.
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4. Make sure the linters pass:
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.. code:: bash
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flake8 .
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If you added/modified documentation:
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.. code:: bash
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doc8 $(git ls-files '*.rst')
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If you touched YAML files:
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.. code:: bash
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yamllint --strict $(git ls-files '*.yaml' '*.yml')
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5. If relevant, update documentation (either in ``docs`` directly or in rules
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files themselves).
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6. Write a `good commit message
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<http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html>`_.
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7. Then, open a pull request.
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