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Contributing to LIFF v2 starter app

A big welcome and thank you for considering contributing to LIFF v2 starter app!

Reading and following these guidelines will help us make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved. It also communicates that you agree to respect the time of the developers managing and developing these open source projects. In return, we will reciprocate that respect by addressing your issue, assessing changes, and helping you finalize your pull requests.

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Code of Conduct

We take our open source community seriously and hold ourselves and other contributors to high standards of communication. By participating and contributing to this project, you agree to uphold our Code of Conduct.

Getting Started

Contributions are made to this repo via Issues and Pull Requests (PRs). A few general guidelines that cover both:

  • Search for existing Issues and PRs before creating your own.
  • We work hard to makes sure issues are handled in a timely manner but, depending on the impact, it could take a while to investigate the root cause.

Issues

⚠️ Issues raised in this repository are about LIFF v2 starter app. If you have a question about LIFF, please post it to LINE Developers Community.

Issues should be used to report problems with the project, request a new feature, or to discuss potential changes before a PR is created. When you create a new Issue, a template will be loaded that will guide you through collecting and providing the information we need to investigate.

If you find an Issue that addresses the problem you're having, please add your own reproduction information to the existing issue rather than creating a new one. Adding a reaction can also help be indicating to our maintainers that a particular problem is affecting more than just the reporter.

Pull Requests

PRs to this project are always welcome and can be a quick way to get your fix or improvement slated for the next release. In general, PRs should:

  • Only fix/add the functionality in question OR address wide-spread whitespace/style issues, not both.
  • Address a single concern in the least number of changed lines as possible.
  • Be accompanied by a complete Pull Request template (loaded automatically when a PR is created).

In general, we follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository to your own Github account
  2. Clone the project to your machine
  3. Create a branch locally with a succinct but descriptive name
  4. Commit changes to the branch
  5. Push changes to your fork
  6. Open a PR in our repository and follow the PR template so that we can efficiently review the changes.

Getting Help

Join us in the LINE Developers Community and post your question there in the correct category with a descriptive tag.