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# CONTRIBUTING GUIDELINES
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Oh-My-Zsh is a community-driven project. Contribution is welcome, encouraged, and appreciated.
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It is also essential for the development of the project.
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First, please take a moment to review our [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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These guidelines are an attempt at better addressing the huge amount of pending
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issues and pull requests. Please read them closely.
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Foremost, be so kind as to [search](#use-the-search-luke). This ensures any contribution
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you would make is not already covered.
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<!-- TOC updateonsave:true depthfrom:2 -->
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- [Reporting Issues](#reporting-issues)
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  - [You have a problem](#you-have-a-problem)
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  - [You have a suggestion](#you-have-a-suggestion)
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- [Submitting Pull Requests](#submitting-pull-requests)
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  - [Getting started](#getting-started)
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  - [You have a solution](#you-have-a-solution)
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  - [You have an addition](#you-have-an-addition)
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- [Use the Search, Luke](#use-the-search-luke)
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- [Commit Guidelines](#commit-guidelines)
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  - [Format](#format)
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  - [Style](#style)
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- [Volunteer](#volunteer)
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## Reporting Issues
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### You have a problem
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Please be so kind as to [search](#use-the-search-luke) for any open issue already covering
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your problem.
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If you find one, comment on it, so we know more people are experiencing it.
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If not, look at the [Troubleshooting](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Troubleshooting)
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page for instructions on how to gather data to better debug your problem.
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Then, you can go ahead and create an issue with as much detail as you can provide.
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It should include the data gathered as indicated above, along with the following:
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1. How to reproduce the problem
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2. What the correct behavior should be
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3. What the actual behavior is
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Please copy to anyone relevant (e.g. plugin maintainers) by mentioning their GitHub handle
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(starting with `@`) in your message.
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We will do our very best to help you.
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### You have a suggestion
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Please be so kind as to [search](#use-the-search-luke) for any open issue already covering
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your suggestion.
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If you find one, comment on it, so we know more people are supporting it.
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If not, you can go ahead and create an issue. Please copy to anyone relevant (e.g. plugin
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maintainers) by mentioning their GitHub handle (starting with `@`) in your message.
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## Submitting Pull Requests
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### Getting started
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You should be familiar with the basics of
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[contributing on GitHub](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests) and have a fork
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[properly set up](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Contribution-Technical-Practices).
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You MUST always create PRs with _a dedicated branch_ based on the latest upstream tree.
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If you create your own PR, please make sure you do it right. Also be so kind as to reference
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any issue that would be solved in the PR description body,
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[for instance](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/)
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_"Fixes #XXXX"_ for issue number XXXX.
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### You have a solution
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Please be so kind as to [search](#use-the-search-luke) for any open issue already covering
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your [problem](#you-have-a-problem), and any pending/merged/rejected PR covering your solution.
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If the solution is already reported, try it out and +1 the pull request if the
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solution works ok. On the other hand, if you think your solution is better, post
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it with reference to the other one so we can have both solutions to compare.
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If not, then go ahead and submit a PR. Please copy to anyone relevant (e.g. plugin
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maintainers) by mentioning their GitHub handle (starting with `@`) in your message.
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### You have an addition
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Please [do not](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes#dont-send-us-your-theme-for-now)
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send themes for now.
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Please be so kind as to [search](#use-the-search-luke) for any pending, merged or rejected Pull Requests
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covering or related to what you want to add.
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If you find one, try it out and work with the author on a common solution.
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If not, then go ahead and submit a PR. Please copy to anyone relevant (e.g. plugin
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maintainers) by mentioning their GitHub handle (starting with `@`) in your message.
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For any extensive change, such as a new plugin, you will have to find testers to +1 your PR.
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### New plugin aliases
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We acknowledge that aliases are a core part of Oh My Zsh. There are plugins that have +100 aliases!
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This has become an issue for two opposing reasons:
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- Some users want to have their personal aliases in Oh My Zsh.
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- Some users don't want any aliases at all and feel that there are too many.
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Because of this, from now on, we require that new aliases follow these conditions:
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1. They will be used by many people, not just a few.
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2. The aliases will be used many times and for common tasks.
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3. Prefer one generic alias over many specific ones.
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4. When justifying the need for an alias, talk about workflows where you'll use it,
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   preferably in combination with other aliases.
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5. If a command with the same name exists, look for a different alias name.
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This list is not exhaustive! Please remember that your alias will be in the machines of many people,
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so it should be justified why they should have it.
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----
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## Use the Search, Luke
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_May the Force (of past experiences) be with you_
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GitHub offers [many search features](https://help.github.com/articles/searching-github/)
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to help you check whether a similar contribution to yours already exists. Please search
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before making any contribution, it avoids duplicates and eases maintenance. Trust me,
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that works 90% of the time.
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You can also take a look at the [FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ)
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to be sure your contribution has not already come up.
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If all fails, your thing has probably not been reported yet, so you can go ahead
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and [create an issue](#reporting-issues) or [submit a PR](#submitting-pull-requests).
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## Commit Guidelines
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Oh My Zsh uses the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/)
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specification. The automatic changelog tool uses these to automatically generate
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a changelog based on the commit messages. Here's a guide to writing a commit message
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to allow this:
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### Format
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```
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type(scope)!: subject
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```
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- `type`: the type of the commit is one of the following:
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  - `feat`: new features.
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  - `fix`: bug fixes.
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  - `docs`: documentation changes.
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  - `refactor`: refactor of a particular code section without introducing
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    new features or bug fixes.
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  - `style`: code style improvements.
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  - `perf`: performance improvements.
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  - `test`: changes to the test suite.
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  - `ci`: changes to the CI system.
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  - `build`: changes to the build system (we don't yet have one so this shouldn't apply).
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  - `chore`: for other changes that don't match previous types. This doesn't appear
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    in the changelog.
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- `scope`: section of the codebase that the commit makes changes to. If it makes changes to
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  many sections, or if no section in particular is modified, leave blank without the parentheses.
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  Examples:
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  - Commit that changes the `git` plugin:
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  ```
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  feat(git): add alias for `git commit`
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  ```
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  - Commit that changes many plugins:
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  ```
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  style: fix inline declaration of arrays
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  ```
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  For changes to plugins or themes, the scope should be the plugin or theme name:
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  - ✅ `fix(agnoster): commit subject`
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  - ❌ `fix(theme/agnoster): commit subject`
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- `!`: this goes after the `scope` (or the `type` if scope is empty), to indicate that the commit
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  introduces breaking changes.
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  Optionally, you can specify a message that the changelog tool will display to the user to indicate
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  what's changed and what they can do to deal with it. You can use multiple lines to type this message;
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  the changelog parser will keep reading until the end of the commit message or until it finds an empty
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  line.
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  Example (made up):
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  ```
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  style(agnoster)!: change dirty git repo glyph
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  BREAKING CHANGE: the glyph to indicate when a git repository is dirty has
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  changed from a Powerline character to a standard UTF-8 emoji. You can
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  change it back by setting `ZSH_THEME_DIRTY_GLYPH`.
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  Fixes #420
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  Co-authored-by: Username <email>
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  ```
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- `subject`: a brief description of the changes. This will be displayed in the changelog. If you need
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  to specify other details, you can use the commit body, but it won't be visible.
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  Formatting tricks: the commit subject may contain:
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  - Links to related issues or PRs by writing `#issue`. This will be highlighted by the changelog tool:
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    ```
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    feat(archlinux): add support for aura AUR helper (#9467)
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    ```
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  - Formatted inline code by using backticks: the text between backticks will also be highlighted by
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    the changelog tool:
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    ```
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    feat(shell-proxy): enable unexported `DEFAULT_PROXY` setting (#9774)
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    ```
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### Style
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Try to keep the first commit line short. It's harder to do using this commit style but try to be
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concise, and if you need more space, you can use the commit body. Try to make sure that the commit
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subject is clear and precise enough that users will know what changed by just looking at the changelog.
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## Volunteer
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Very nice!! :)
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Please have a look at the [Volunteer](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Volunteers)
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page for instructions on where to start and more.
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