# How to contribute Swiper loves to welcome your contributions. There are several ways to help out: * Create an [issue](https://github.com/nolimits4web/Swiper/issues) on GitHub, if you have found a bug * Write test cases or provide examples for open bug issues * Write patches for open bug/feature issues There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we have a chance of keeping on top of things. ## Getting Started * Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free). * Submit an [issue](https://github.com/nolimits4web/Swiper/issues), assuming one does not already exist. * Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce when it is a bug. * Make sure you fill in the earliest version that you know has the issue. * Fork the repository on GitHub. ## Making Changes * Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work. * This is usually the master branch. * Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch. * To quickly create a topic branch based on master; `git branch master/my_contribution master` then checkout the new branch with `git checkout master/my_contribution`. Better avoid working directly on the `master` branch, to avoid conflicts if you pull in updates from origin. * Make commits of logical units. * Check for unnecessary whitespace with `git diff --check` before committing. * Use descriptive commit messages and reference the #issue number. ## Submitting Changes * Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository. * Submit a pull request to the repository ## Editor Config The project uses .editorconfig to define the coding style of each file. We recommend that you install the Editor Config extension for your preferred IDE.