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# Contributing ## First * Check if the issue you're going to submit isn't already submitted in the [Issues](https://github.com/aziz/tmuxinator/issues) page. ## Issues * Submit a ticket for your issue, assuming one does not already exist. * The issue must: * Clearly describe the problem including steps to reproduce when it is a bug. * Also include all the information you can to make it easier for us to reproduce it, like OS version, gem versions, rbenv or rvm versions etc... * Even better, provide a failing test case for it. ## Pull Requests If you've gone the extra mile and have a patch that fixes the issue, you should submit a Pull Request! * Please follow the [GitHub Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby) for Ruby in both implementation and tests! * Fork the repo on Github. * Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work. * Add a test for your change. Only refactoring and documentation changes require no new tests. If you are adding functionality or fixing a bug, we need a test! * Run _all_ the tests to assure nothine else was broken. We only take pull requests with passing tests. * Check for unnecessary whitespace with `git diff --check` before committing. * Structure your commit messages like this: ``` Summarize clearly in one line what the commit is about Describe the problem the commit solves or the use case for a new feature. Justify why you chose the particular solution. ``` * Use "fix", "add", "change" instead of "fixed", "added", "changed" in your commit messages. * Push to your fork and submit a pull request.
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