The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to 86 No More. We are open to suggestions to enhance our project.
This section guides you through submitting a bug report for 86 No More.
When you are creating a bug report, please include as many details as possible to understand the issue.
How Do I Submit A Bug Report? Bugs are tracked as GitHub issues. After you've determined which repository your bug is related to, create an issue on that repository. Explain the problem and include additional details to help maintainers reproduce the problem:
- Use a clear and descriptive title for the issue to identify the problem.
- Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps. Include links to files or GitHub projects, or copy/pasteable snippets, which you use in those examples. If you're providing snippets in the issue, use Markdown code blocks.
- If the problem is related to performance or memory.
- If the problem wasn't triggered by a specific action, describe what you were doing before the problem happened and share more information using the guidelines below.
Enhancement suggestions are tracked as GitHub issues.
After you've determined which repository your enhancement suggestion is related to, create an issue on that repository and provide the information like title, step-by-step description, specific examples.
Giving more detailed information will help us understand the suggestion better.
- What is the enhancement?
- Suggestions to implement the enhancement
The process described here has several goals:
- Maintain 86 No More quality
- Fix problems that are important to users
- Engage the community in working toward the best possible 86 No More
- Enable a sustainable system for 86 No More's maintainers to review contributions