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Contributing to exobot-adapter-slack ====================== So you want to contribute to exobot-adapter-slack? Fantastic! Here's a brief overview on how best to do so. ## What to change Here's some examples of things you might want to make a pull request for: * New features * Bugfixes * Inefficient blocks of code If you have a more deeply-rooted problem with how the program is built or some of the stylistic decisions made in the code, it's best to [create an issue](https://github.com/exoplay/exobot-adapter-slack/issues) before putting the effort into a pull request. The same goes for new features - it is best to check the project's direction, existing pull requests, and currently open and closed issues first. ## Style * Two spaces, not tabs * Semicolons are not optional * Use the .eslint file here to make things go smoothly! Look at existing code to get a good feel for the patterns we use. Please run tests before submitting any pull requests. Instructions for running tests can be found in the README. ## Using Git appropriately 1. [Fork the repository](https://github.com/exoplay/exobot-adapter-slack/fork_select) to your Github account. 2. Create a *topical branch* - a branch whose name is succint but explains what you're doing, such as "change-orangered-to-periwinkle" 3. Make your changes, committing at logical breaks. 4. Push your branch to your personal account 5. [Create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests) 6. Watch for comments or acceptance Please make separate branches for unrelated changes! ## Licensing exobot-adapter-slack is MIT licensed. See details in the LICENSE file. This is a very permissive scheme, GPL-compatible but without many of the restrictions of GPL.