github.com/core-coin/go-core/v2@v2.1.9/.gitlab/CONTRIBUTING.md (about) 1 # Contributing 2 3 Thank you for considering to help out with the source code! We welcome 4 contributions from anyone on the internet, and are grateful for even the 5 smallest of fixes! 6 7 If you'd like to contribute to go-core, please fork, fix, commit and send a 8 pull request for the maintainers to review and merge into the main code base. If 9 you wish to submit more complex changes though, please check up with the core 10 devs first on [our core talk](https://coretalk.info) to 11 ensure those changes are in line with the general philosophy of the project 12 and/or get some early feedback which can make both your efforts much lighter as 13 well as our review and merge procedures quick and simple. 14 15 ## Coding guidelines 16 17 Please make sure your contributions adhere to our coding guidelines: 18 19 * Code must adhere to the official Go 20 [formatting](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#formatting) guidelines 21 (i.e. uses [gofmt](https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/)). 22 * Code must be documented adhering to the official Go 23 [commentary](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#commentary) guidelines. 24 * Pull requests need to be based on and opened against the `master` branch. 25 * Commit messages should be prefixed with the package(s) they modify. 26 * E.g. "xcb, core: make trace configs optional" 27 28 ## Can I have feature X 29 30 Before you submit a feature request, please check and make sure that it isn't 31 possible through some other means. You can review CIP implemented and in 32 progress at [CIP page](https://cip.coreblockchain.cc). 33 34 ## Configuration, dependencies, and tests 35 36 Please see the [Developer Portal](https://dev.coreblockchain.cc) 37 for more details on configuring your environment, managing project dependencies 38 and testing procedures.