Thank you for considering contributing to the MedHub-Backend Project! By contributing, you will help make this project better for everyone. Before you get started, please take a moment to read our contribution guidelines.
- Code of Conduct
- How Can I Contribute?
- Getting Started
- Development Setup
- Coding Guidelines
- Commit Message Guidelines
- Pull Request Process
- Community
- Acknowledgments
This project follows the Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.
If you encounter any issues or bugs in the project, please open a new issue and include details such as:
- A clear and descriptive title.
- Steps to reproduce the issue.
- Expected behavior and actual behavior.
- Your operating system and relevant environment details, this is an important point as you know.
If you have ideas for enhancements, please open a new issue and include:
- A clear and descriptive title.
- A detailed description of your proposed enhancement.
- Any relevant context or examples to support your suggestion.
We welcome contributions in the form of bug fixes, improvements, or new features. To contribute code, follow the Pull Request Process.
Before you start contributing, make sure that you have read and understood the README file for project details.
Provide instructions on how to set up the development environment locally.
Follow the Commit Message Guidelines for meaningful and standardized commit messages.
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit following the Commit Message Guidelines.
- Push your branch to your fork.
- Open a pull request, providing a clear description of your changes.
Connect to the community and contributors:
At the end. We appreciate your time and effort in contributing to the MedHub-Backend Project!