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# Contributing to Onionr
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One of the great things about open source projects is that they allow for many people to contribute to the project. This file should serve as a guideline when contributing to Onionr.
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## Code of Conduct
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Most of these should be common sense. But just in case, I will clarify a couple rules:
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- **Don't spam or attack.**
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- Nobody likes to deal with people who spam comments, messages, pull requests, issues, etc
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- Don't spam comment "I agree" on an issue suggesting a new feature, for example. Use `:thumbsup:`
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- Keep things like commit messages concise, don't submit an essay in a comment in response to a GitHub issue
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- Make commits when something is changed *and* tested
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- **Stay professional.**
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- Be kind and responsible
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- Avoid the use of content that may offend others
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- GitHub Issues is not a good place to be having an off-topic conversation
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- Assume people from around the world will be reading your comments, messages, commit messages, etc, and write them accordingly
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## Reporting Bugs
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Bugs can be reported using GitHub issues.
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TODO
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## Asking Questions
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TODO
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## Contributing Code
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TODO
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**Thanks for contributing to Onionr!**
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