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| # Contributing to pyfakefs |
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| We welcome any contributions that help to improve pyfakefs for the community. |
| Contributions may include bug reports, bug fixes, new features, infrastructure enhancements, or |
| documentation updates. |
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| ## How to contribute |
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| ### Reporting Bugs |
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| If you think you found a bug in pyfakefs, you can [create an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-issue/). |
| Before filing the bug, please check, if it still exists in the [master branch](https://github.com/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs). |
| If you can reproduce the problem, please provide enough information so that it can be reproduced by other developers. |
| This includes: |
| * The Operating System |
| * The Python version |
| * A minimal example to reproduce the problem (preferably in the form of a failing test) |
| * The stack trace in case of an unexpected exception. |
| For better readability, you may use [markdown code formatting](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks/) for any included code. |
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| ### Proposing Enhancements |
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| If you need a specific feature that is not implemented, or have an idea for the next |
| exciting gimmick in pyfakefs, you can also create a respective issue. |
| Of course - implementing it yourself is the best chance to get it done! |
| The next item has some information on doing this. |
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| ### Contributing Code |
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| The preferred workflow for contributing code is to |
| [fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) the [repository](https://github.com/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs) on GitHub, clone it, |
| develop on a feature branch, and [create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork) when done. |
| There are a few things to consider for contributing code: |
| * Please use the standard [PEP-8 coding style](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) |
| (your IDE or tools like [pep8](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pep8) or [pylint](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pylint) will help you) |
| * Use the [Google documentation style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html) to document new public classes or methods |
| * Provide unit tests for bug fixes or new functionality - check the existing tests for examples |
| * Provide meaningful commit messages - it is ok to amend the commits to improve the comments |
| * Check that the automatic tests on [Travis](https://travis-ci.org/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs) |
| and [AppVeyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs) all pass for your pull request |
| * Be ready to adapt your changes after a code review |
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| ### Contributing Documentation |
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| If you want to improve the existing documentation, you can do this also using a pull request. |
| You can contribute to: |
| * the source code documentation using [Google documentation style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html) |
| * the [README](https://github.com/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs/blob/master/README.md) using [markdown syntax](https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/) |
| * the documentation published on [GitHub Pages](http://jmcgeheeiv.github.io/pyfakefs/), |
| located in the `docs` directory. |
| For building the documentation, you will need [sphinx](http://sphinx.pocoo.org/). |
| * [this file](https://github.com/jmcgeheeiv/pyfakefs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) |
| if you want to enhance the contributing guide itself |
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| Thanks for taking the time to contribute to pyfakefs! |