paraview-lite
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Lite ParaView client for Scientific Visualization on the Web
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Contributing to ParaView-Lite
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This page documents at a very high level how to contribute to ParaView-Lite.
1. The ParaView-Lite source is maintained on Github at [github.com/kitware/paraview-lite](https://github.com/kitware/paraview-lite)
2. [Fork ParaView-Lite] into your user's namespace on Github.
3. Create a local clone of the main repository:
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/kitware/paraview-lite.git
$ cd paraview-lite
```
The main repository will be configured as your `origin` remote.
4. Run the setup script to prepare ParaView-Lite:
```sh
$ npm install
```
5. Edit files and create commits (repeat as needed):
```sh
$ edit file1 file2 file3
$ git add file1 file2 file3
$ npm run commit
```
6. Push commits in your topic branch to your fork in Github:
```sh
$ git push
```
7. Visit your fork in Github, browse to the "**Pull Requests**" link on the left, and use the "**New Pull Request**" button in the upper right to create a Pull Request.
For more information see: [Create a Pull Request]
ParaView-Lite uses Github for code review and Travis-CI to test proposed patches before they are merged.
Our [DevSite] is used to document features, flesh out designs and host other documentation. There are also a [forum] to coordinate development and to provide support.
[Fork ParaView-Lite]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
[Create a Pull Request]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/
[DevSite]: http://kitware.github.io/paraview-lite
[forum]: https://discourse.paraview.org/