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# How to contribute First of all, thanks for your interest in contributing 🎉👍. Getting started is pretty simple: ``` // Clone the repo locally git clone https://github.com/MickeyKay/better-font-awesome.git // Set up the repo for development (install dependencies) cd better-font-awesome && npm run develop // Create your development branch git checkout -b issue-1234-bugfix // Compile/build changes npm run build // Run tests to ensure everything is working as expected npm run test // Run linting checks to ensure coding standards are met npm run lint npm run lint-fix // Optionally fix errors that can be handled automatically. // Commit your changes git commit -m 'Do thing X to fix thing Y' ``` That's it! Once your changes are complete, just push your branch and file a PR with a detailed description. ### A note on the `Better Font Awesome Library` dependency This plugin is dependent on the [Better Font Awesome Library](https://github.com/MickeyKay/better-font-awesome-library) for much of its core functionality. If you need to make changes to the underlying library's functionality, please make changes and file PR's into that repo. ## Testing As mentioned above, the plugin includes a basic test suite which can be run via: ``` npm run test ``` As you develop new features, you get major bonus points for adding tests along the way! ## Submitting changes Please file a [GitHub Pull Request](https://github.com/MickeyKay/better-font-awesome/pull/new/master) with a clear list of the changes you've made (read more about [pull requests](http://help.github.com/pull-requests/)). Please follow [WordPress coding standards](https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/coding-standards/) and as best as possible ensure your commits are atomic (one feature per commit). Always write a clear log message for your commits. One-line messages are fine for small changes, but bigger changes should look like this: $ git commit -m "A brief summary of the commit > > A paragraph describing what changed and its impact." ## Thank you Seriously. Thank you. I very much appreciate your contributions to Better Font Awesome ♥️.