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How to contribute
Howdy! Usual good software engineering practices apply. Write tests. Write comments. Follow standard Rust coding practices where possible. Use 'cargo fmt' and 'clippy' to tidy up formatting.
There are soft spots in the code, which could use cleanup, refactoring, additional comments, and so forth. Let's try to raise the bar, and clean things up as we go. Try to leave code in a better shape than it was before.
Submitting changes
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Make a PR for every change.
Even seemingly trivial patches can break things in surprising ways. Use of common sense is OK. If you're only fixing a typo in a comment, it's probably fine to just push it. But if in doubt, open a PR.
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Get at least one +1 on your PR before you push.
For simple patches, it will only take a minute for someone to review it.
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Always keep the CI green.
Do not push, if the CI failed on your PR. Even if you think it's not your patch's fault. Help to fix the root cause if something else has broken the CI, before pushing.
Happy Hacking!