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# Contributing Guide
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You will need:
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- Node.js/io.js & npm
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- Bower
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- Gulp
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## Getting started
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1. Fork the project
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2. Clone your forked project by running `git clone git@github.com:{
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YOUR_USERNAME }/tether.git`
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3. Run `npm install` to install both node modules and bower components
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4. Test that you can build the source by moving/renaming the existing `dist`
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directory and running `npm run build`
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5. Assuming everything went well, you should now have a `dist` directory that
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matches the one you moved in step 4
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## Writing code!
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We use `gulp` to facilitate things like transpilation, minification, etc. so
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can you focus on writing relevant code. If there is a fix or feature you would like
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to contribute, we ask that you take the following steps:
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1. Most of the _editable_ code lives in the `src` directory while built code
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will end up in the `dist` directory upon running `npm run build`.
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2. Depending on how big your changes are, bump the version numbers appropriately
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in `bower.json` and `package.json`. We try to follow semver, so a good rule
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of thumb for how to bump the version is:
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- A fix to existing code, perform a patch bump e.g. x.x.0 -> x.x.1
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- New feature, perform a minor bump e.g. x.0.x -> x.1.x
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- Breaking changes such a rewrite, perform a major bump e.g.
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1.x.x -> 2.x.x
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Versioning is hard, so just use good judgement and we'll be more than happy
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to help out.
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__NOTE__: There is a `gulp` task that will automate some of the versioning.
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You can run `gulp version:{type}` where type is `patch|minor|major` to
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update both `bower.json` and `package.json` as well as add the appropriate
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git tag.
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3. Provide a thoughtful commit message and push your changes to your fork using
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`git push origin master` (assuming your forked project is using `origin` for
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the remote name and you are on the `master` branch).
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4. Open a Pull Request on GitHub with a description of your changes.
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## Testing
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Work in progress. We are hoping to add some tests, so if you would like to help
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us get started, feel free to contact us through the Issues or open a Pull
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Request.
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