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# Contributing

Contributions are **welcome** and will be fully **credited**.

Please read and understand the contribution guide before creating an issue or
pull request.

## Etiquette

This project is open source, and as such, the maintainers give their free time
to build and maintain the source code held within. They make the code freely
available in the hope that it will be of use to other developers. It would be
extremely unfair for them to suffer abuse or anger for their hard work.

Please be considerate towards maintainers when raising issues or presenting pull
requests. Let's show the world that developers are civilized and selfless
people.

It's the duty of the maintainer to ensure that all submissions to the project
are of sufficient quality to benefit the project. Many developers have different
skillsets, strengths, and weaknesses. Respect the maintainer's decision, and do
not be upset or abusive if your submission is not used.

## Viability

When requesting or submitting new features, first consider whether it might be
useful to others. Open source projects are used by many developers, who may have
entirely different needs to your own. Think about whether or not your feature is
likely to be used by other users of the project.

## Procedure

Before filing an issue:

- Attempt to replicate the problem, to ensure that it wasn't a coincidental
  incident.
- Check to make sure your feature suggestion isn't already present within the
  project.
- Check the pull requests tab to ensure that the bug doesn't have a fix in
  progress.
- Check the pull requests tab to ensure that the feature isn't already in
  progress.

Before submitting a pull request:

- Check the codebase to ensure that your feature doesn't already exist.
- Check the pull requests to ensure that another person hasn't already submitted
  the feature or fix.

## Requirements

If the project maintainer has any additional requirements, you will find them
listed here.

- **[PSR-2 Coding Standard](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md)**
- The easiest way to apply the conventions is to
  install [PHP Code Sniffer](https://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer).

- **Add tests!** - Your patch won't be accepted if it doesn't have tests.

- **Document any change in behaviour** - Make sure the `README.md` and any other
  relevant documentation are kept up-to-date.

- **Consider our release cycle** - We try to
  follow [SemVer v2.0.0](https://semver.org/). Randomly breaking public APIs is
  not an option.

- **One pull request per feature** - If you want to do more than one thing, send
  multiple pull requests.

- **Send coherent history** - Make sure each individual commit in your pull
  request is meaningful. If you had to make multiple intermediate commits while
  developing,
  please [squash them](https://www.git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History#Changing-Multiple-Commit-Messages)
  before submitting.

**Happy coding**!