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Contributing

Contributions are welcome, and they are greatly appreciated and credit will always be given.

You can contribute in many ways:

Types of Contributions

Report Bugs

Report bugs at https://github.com/incoresemi/river_core/issues.

Submit Feedback

The best way to send feedback is to file an issue at https://github.com/incoresemi/river_core/issues.

If you are proposing a feature:

  • Explain in detail how it would work.
  • Keep the scope as narrow as possible, to make it easier to implement.
  • Remember that this is a volunteer-driven project, and that contributions are welcome :)

Get Started!

Ready to contribute? Here's how to set up river_core for local development.

  1. Fork the river_core repo on Github.

  2. Clone your fork locally:

    $ git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/river_core.git
  3. Create an issue and WIP pull request that creates a working branch for you

    $ git checkout -b name-of-your-bugfix-or-feature

    Now you can make your changes locally.

  4. Commit your changes and push your branch to Github:

    $ git add .
    $ git commit -m "Your detailed description of your changes."
    $ git push origin name-of-your-bugfix-or-feature
  5. Submit a pull request through the Github website.

Pull Request Guidelines

Before you submit a pull request, check that it meets these guidelines:

  1. If the pull request adds functionality, the docs should be updated.
  2. The pull request should work for Python 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8, and for PyPy. and make sure that the tests pass for all supported Python versions.

Deploying

A reminder for the maintainers on how to deploy. Make sure all your changes are committed. Then run:

$ bumpversion --allow-dirty --config-file setup.cfg patch  # possible: major / minor / patch
$ git push origin name-of-your-branch