Should you run into issues with the project, please don't hesitate to let us know by filing an issue.
Pull requests containing only failing tests demonstrating the issue are welcomed and this also helps ensure that your issue won't regress in the future once it's fixed.
We accept pull requests!
Generally we like to see pull requests that:
- Build
- Maintain the existing code style
- Are focused on a single change (i.e. avoid large refactoring or style adjustments in untouched code if not the primary goal of the pull request)
- Have good commit messages. We use the angular commit convention
- Have tests
- Don't decrease the current code coverage
If you add a new feature, make sure it is tested, and documented:
- In the code samples
- In the README.md
We use GithubFlow to manage our branches.