CONTRIBUTING.md in rise-cli-0.1.0 vs CONTRIBUTING.md in rise-cli-0.1.1b

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@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ -## Thanks! -Thank you for wanting to contribute to rise! -If you want to contribute, there are a few guidelines that -should generally be followed. - -### Code contributions - * **Do** your best to stick to the [Ruby style guide] - * **Do** follow the [50/72 rule] for Git commit messages. - * **Do** make sure that there are no rubocop warnings on your new code - -### Pull Requests - * **Do** have a clear, concise title - * **Do** include as many details as possible in the pull request body - * **Do** include console output (if applicable) in your pull request (asciinema if possible) - * **Do** `require` your new file in `lib/core.rb` and place the file in `lib/core/`if you are adding new library code. - * **Don't** leave your pull request descriptions blank. - * **Don't** go radio silent on pull requests, try to reply fast so we can land your code quicker - - -[Ruby style guide]:https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide -[50/72]:http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html +## Thanks! +Thank you for wanting to contribute to rise! +If you want to contribute, there are a few guidelines that +should generally be followed. + +### Code contributions + * **Do** your best to stick to the [Ruby style guide] + * **Do** follow the [50/72 rule] for Git commit messages. + * **Do** make sure that there are no rubocop warnings on your new code + +### Pull Requests + * **Do** have a clear, concise title + * **Do** include as many details as possible in the pull request body + * **Do** include console output (if applicable) in your pull request (asciinema if possible) + * **Do** `require` your new file in `lib/core.rb` and place the file in `lib/core/`if you are adding new library code. + * **Don't** leave your pull request descriptions blank. + * **Don't** go radio silent on pull requests, try to reply fast so we can land your code quicker + + +[Ruby style guide]:https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide +[50/72]:http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html