I enjoy contributions and encourage them! You should add your code to my project and make your mark. [Pick off an issue][issues] or implement a feature filling your need. I only make a few simple requests in order to contribute.
- Test your own work before submitting a pull request. Most of this project is bash code so we do not have the luxury of a test driven framework to assist our development. Needless to say I will be sure to test it myself before it ever makes it into a production release.
- Create a feature branch with a name that does not exist in any of my branches
(e.g.
feature/myfeature
orfeature-cool_feature
). This is where you should do your development. This will allow you to integrate my development with your own and ease integrating updated code if we're both concurrently developing. - When your feature is ready make a pull request to the development branch. Pull requests to the master branch will not be accepted. The master branch is intended to drive production systems and only stable production-ready commits will be made to it.
Happy hacking!