This outlines how to propose a change to iRF. For more detailed info about contributing to this, and other tidyverse packages, please see the development contributing guide.
Small typos or grammatical errors in documentation may be edited directly using the GitHub web interface, so long as the changes are made in the source file.
Before you make a substantial pull request, you should always file an issue and make sure someone from the team agrees that it’s a problem. If you’ve found a bug, create an associated issue and illustrate the bug with a minimal reprex.
- We recommend that you create a Git branch for each pull request (PR).
- Look at the Travis and AppVeyor build status before and after making changes.
The
README
should contain badges for any continuous integration services used by the package. - New code should follow Google's R style guide.
- We use testthat. Contributions with test cases included are easier to accept.
- For user-facing changes, add a bullet to the top of
NEWS.md
below the current development version header describing the changes made followed by your GitHub username, and links to relevant issue(s)/PR(s).
Please note that the iRF project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project you agree to abide by its terms.