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# Contributing to Request
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:+1::tada: First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada::+1:
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The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to Request and its packages, which are hosted in the [Request Organization](https://github.com/request) on GitHub.
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These are just guidelines, not rules, use your best judgment and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.
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## Submitting an Issue
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1. Provide a small self **sufficient** code example to **reproduce** the issue.
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2. Run your test code using [request-debug](https://github.com/request/request-debug) and copy/paste the results inside the issue.
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3. You should **always** use fenced code blocks when submitting code examples or any other formatted output:
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<pre>
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```js
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put your javascript code here
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```
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```
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put any other formatted output here,
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like for example the one returned from using request-debug
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```
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</pre>
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If the problem cannot be reliably reproduced, the issue will be marked as `Not enough info (see CONTRIBUTING.md)`.
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If the problem is not related to request the issue will be marked as `Help (please use Stackoverflow)`.
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## Submitting a Pull Request
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1. In almost all of the cases your PR **needs tests**. Make sure you have any.
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2. Run `npm test` locally. Fix any errors before pushing to GitHub.
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3. After submitting the PR a build will be triggered on TravisCI. Wait for it to ends and make sure all jobs are passing.
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## Becoming a Contributor
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Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given
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commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is
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more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.
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## Rules
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There are a few basic ground-rules for contributors:
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1. **No `--force` pushes** or modifying the Git history in any way.
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1. **Non-master branches** ought to be used for ongoing work.
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1. **Any** change should be added through Pull Request.
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1. **External API changes and significant modifications** ought to be subject
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to an **internal pull-request** to solicit feedback from other contributors.
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1. Internal pull-requests to solicit feedback are *encouraged* for any other
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non-trivial contribution but left to the discretion of the contributor.
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1. For significant changes wait a full 24 hours before merging so that active
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contributors who are distributed throughout the world have a chance to weigh
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in.
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1. Contributors should attempt to adhere to the prevailing code-style.
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1. Run `npm test` locally before submitting your PR, to catch any easy to miss
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style & testing issues. To diagnose test failures, there are two ways to
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run a single test file:
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- `node_modules/.bin/taper tests/test-file.js` - run using the default
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[`taper`](https://github.com/nylen/taper) test reporter.
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- `node tests/test-file.js` - view the raw
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[tap](https://testanything.org/) output.
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## Releases
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Declaring formal releases remains the prerogative of the project maintainer.
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## Changes to this arrangement
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This is an experiment and feedback is welcome! This document may also be
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subject to pull-requests or changes by contributors where you believe you have
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something valuable to add or change.
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