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Contributing to Stitches

Welcome and thanks for your interest! Before submitting a pull request, please take a moment to review these guidelines.

Reporting Issues

Found a problem? Want a new feature?

Remember, a bug is a demonstrable problem caused by our code.

Submitting Pull Requests

Pull requests are the greatest contributions, so be sure they are focused in scope and avoid unrelated commits.

  1. To begin: fork this project, clone your fork, and add our upstream.

    # Clone your fork of the repo into the current directory
    git clone [email protected]:$(npx github-username-cli $(git config user.email))/stitches.git
    
    # Navigate to the newly cloned directory
    cd stitches
    
    # Assign the original repo to a remote called "upstream"
    git remote add upstream [email protected]:modulez/stitches.git
    
    # Install the tools necessary for testing
    yarn # or npm install
  2. Create a branch for your feature or fix:

    # Move into a new branch for your feature
    git checkout -b feature/thing
    # Move into a new branch for your fix
    git checkout -b fix/something
  3. If your code passes all the tests, then push your feature branch:

    # Test current code
    yarn test # or npm test
    
    # Build current code
    yarn build # or npm run build

    Note: ensure your version of Node is 14 or higher to run scripts

    # Push the branch for your new feature
    git push origin feature/thing
    # Or, push the branch for your update
    git push origin update/something

That’s it! Now open a pull request with a clear title and description.