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# Contributing
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Contributions are welcome! Here's how you can help:
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- [Contributing code](#code)
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- [Reporting issues](#issues)
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## Code
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For small fixes or incremental improvements simply fork the repo and follow the process below. For larger changes submit an [RFC:](RFC.md)
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1. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) the repository and [clone](https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/) your fork.
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2. Start coding!
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- Configure clangd LSP by generating `compile_commands.json` (e.g. `bear -- make` or `compiledb make`)
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- Implement your feature.
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- Check your code works as expected.
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- Run the code formatter: `clang-format -i $(git ls-files "*.cpp" "*.h")`
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3. Commit your changes to a new branch (not `master`, one change per branch) and push it:
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- Commit messages should:
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- Header line: explain the commit in one line (use the imperative)
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- Be descriptive.
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- Have a first line with less than *80 characters* and have a second line that is *empty* if you want to add a description.
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4. Once you are happy with your changes, submit a pull request.
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- Open the pull-request.
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- Add a short description explaining briefly what you've done (or if it's a work-in-progress - what you need to do)
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## Issues
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1. Do a quick search on GitHub to check if the issue has already been reported.
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2. [Open an issue](https://github.com//javalsai/lidm/issues/new) and describe the issue you are having - you could include:
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- Screenshots
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- Ways to reproduce the issue.
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- Your lidm version.
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- Your platform (e.g. arch linux or Ubuntu 15.04 x64)
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After reporting you should aim to answer questions or clarifications as this helps pinpoint the cause of the issue.
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