- Use the standard GitHub issue tracker in this repository and outline a well-defined bug, feature request, or improvement.
- Utilize tags to assign appropriate labels to the issue
- Wait for the repository Administrators to respond to or approve your issue
- Click on the fork button at the upper-right of the repository
- Make sure your fork from the appropriate branch that your desired changes apply to
- Once you have created a fork in your own account, clone it to your development environment
- Add the desired feature, or fix a bug!
- Commit and push your changes to your fork
- Navigate the main Kessler repository and create a pull request against the branch you forked from
- Wait for approval and your changes to be merged
- All contributions should be made under the requirements of the Apache 2.0 License outlined in LICENSE
- No explicit coding style is required for contributing to Kessler, however unorganized or messy code will not be considered for contributions. Well-commented, concise, and clean code is required.