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| # Contributing
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| ## How to Contribute
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| #### Code of Conduct
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| This repository has adopted the Contributor Covenant as it's
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| Code of Conduct. It is expected that participants adhere to it.
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| #### Proposing a Change
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| If you are unsure about whether or not a change is desired,
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| you can create an issue. This is useful because it creates
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| the possibility for a discussion that's visible to everyone.
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| When fixing a bug it is fine to submit a pull request right away.
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| #### Sending a Pull Request
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| Steps to be performed to submit a pull request:
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| 1. Fork the repository and create your branch from `master`.
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| 2. Run `yarn` in the repository root.
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| 3. If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests!
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| 4. Fill out the description, link any related issues and submit your pull request.
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| #### Pull Request Prerequisites
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| You have [Node](https://nodejs.org/) installed at v12.2.0+ and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) at v1.18.0+.
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| Please note that commit hooks will run automatically to perform some tasks;
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| - format your code
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| - run tests
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| - build distributable files
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| #### License
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| By contributing to this repository, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT license.
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