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Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small. Before contributing,
please read the code of conduct.
We label issues that we need help with the help wanted
tag. We also categorize them with the following tags:
These are the main categories that you can work on. We further mark issues with a high-priority
tag or a good first issue
tag to indicate their importance to the project and subjective level of easiness to get started on respectively. If you don't see the triaged
tag or you see any of the needs-confirmation
, needs-repro-script
, needs-discussion
tags, it may not be wise to start working on these issues.
Here are a few quick links to get you started:
If you would like to start triaging issues, one easy way to get started is to subscribe to yarn on CodeTriage.
yarn
to install the dependencies required for development.Perform a one-off build using:
yarn build
Or to automatically rebuild as changes are made, use:
yarn watch
You can modify the following command to allow you to test your changes locally such that it doesn't override an existing installation of yarn
.
alias yarn-local="node $PWD/lib/cli/index.js"
. This will map yarn-local
to the index.js
file in your current working directory.You can now proceed to run yarn watch
in one tab, and test with yarn-local
in the other.
First follow the building instructions above.
Then to run both the linters and tests, use:
yarn test
Or to run them separately, use:
yarn lint
yarn test-only
We actively welcome your pull requests.
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under its BSD license.