# Contributing Thank you so much for wanting to contribute to the Mini Functions! There are a couple ways to help out. ## Evangelize Just tell people about the Mini Functions. We believe that a bigger, more involved community makes for a better framework, and that better frameworks make the world a better place. We can always use more feedback. ## How to Contribute Here are guides for submitting issues and pull requests. ### Bug Reports If you encounter a bug that hasn't already been filed, please file a bug report. Let us know of things we should fix, things we should add, questions, etc. Warning us of a bug is possibly the single most valuable contribution you can make to the Mini Functions. - Head [here](https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/mini-functions/issues/new) to submit a new issue. - Include a descriptive title that is straight to the point. - Write a detailed description on what the issue is all about. - Wait for someone to get to the issue and add labels. - The issue will be fixed soon! ### Code Contributions Contributing code is one of the more difficult ways to contribute to the Mini Functions. #### Feature Requests Filing feature requests is one of the most popular ways to contribute to the Mini Functions. Is there some feature request that you'd like to code up yourself? Is there a feature you asked for yourself that you'd like to code? Here's how to contribute code for a new feature to the Mini Functions. Pull Requests allow you to share your own code with us, and we can merge it into the main repo. #### Adding Code - Fork the repo. - Clone the the Mini Functions repo by running: `git clone https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/mini-functions.git` - Edit files in the `src/` folder. The `src/` folder contains the source code for the Mini Functions. #### Fixing an Issue Have you found a solution to an issue? Here is how you can submit your code to the Mini Functions. - Fork the repo, and refer above for how to change up code. - Head to your local fork of the repo and click the "New Pull Request" button. - Include a title that is straight to the point. - Wait for someone to review the pull request, and then merge yours!