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Contributing

Thank you for your interest in contributing to our project! Here's how you can help:

Reporting Issues

  • Use GitHub Issues to report bugs.
  • Provide as much detail as you can.

Requests for new features

If you have a request for a new feature, please open a discussion on GitHub. We'll be happy to help you out.

Making Changes

  • Fork the repository and create a branch for your work.
  • Make your changes.
  • Submit a pull request with a clear description of what you've done.

Before you commit, run npm run lint to check your code for errors and npm run format:write to format your code.

Guidelines

  • Keep code changes simple and focused.
  • Follow the existing coding style.

Commit Convention

Before you create a Pull Request, please check whether your commits comply with the commit conventions used in this repository.

When you create a commit we kindly ask you to follow the convention category(scope or module): message in your commit message while using one of the following categories:

  • feat / feature: all changes that introduce completely new code or new features

  • fix: changes that fix a bug (ideally you will additionally reference an issue if present)

  • refactor: any code related change that is not a fix nor a feature

  • docs: changing existing or creating new documentation (i.e. README, docs for usage of a lib or cli usage)

  • build: all changes regarding the build of the software, changes to dependencies or the addition of new dependencies

  • test: all changes regarding tests (adding new tests or changing existing ones)

  • ci: all changes regarding the configuration of continuous integration (i.e. github actions, ci system)

  • chore: all changes to the repository that do not fit into any of the above categories

    e.g. feat(components): add new prop to the avatar component

If you are interested in the detailed specification you can visit https://www.conventionalcommits.org/ or check out the Angular Commit Message Guidelines.

Remember

  • All contributions are under the same license as the project.

Your contributions are greatly appreciated!