microsoft-computer-vision
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A simple but comprehensive NodeJS library for Microsoft Computer Vision API
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# Questions
If you are having problems using the APIs please reference the library [API](https://github.com/viane/microsoft-computer-vision/blob/master/README.md#api).
# Issues
If you encounter an issue with the Node.js library, you are welcome to submit
a [bug report](https://github.com/viane/microsoft-computer-vision/issues).
Before that, please search for similar issues. It's possible somebody has
already encountered this issue.
# Pull Requests
If you want to contribute to the repository, follow these steps:
1. Fork the repo.
2. Develop and test your code changes: `npm install -d && npm test`.
3. Travis-CI will run the tests for all services once your changes are merged.
4. Add a test for your changes. Only refactoring and documentation changes require no new tests.
5. Make the test pass.
6. Commit your changes.
7. Push to your fork and submit a pull request.
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