First off, thank you for considering contributing to Homer!
Homer is meant to be a light and very simple dashboard that keeps all your useful utilities at hands. The few features implemented in Homer focus on UX and usability. If you are looking for a full featured dashboard, there is tons of great stuff out there like https://heimdall.site/, https://github.com/rmountjoy92/DashMachine or https://organizr.app/.
- Configuration is stored in a simple config file, avoiding the need for a backend/database while making possible to use versioning or config template.
- Only modern browsers are supported, feel free to use any JS features without any polyfill as soon as the latest version of the major browsers supports them.
First of all, we expect everyone (contributors and maintainers alike) to respect the Code of conduct. It is not a recommendation, it is mandatory.
For all contributions, please respect the following guidelines:
- Each pull request should implement ONE feature or bugfix. If you want to add or fix more than one thing, submit more than one pull request.
- Do not commit changes to files that are irrelevant to your feature or bugfix (e.g.
.gitignore
). - Do not add unnecessary dependencies.
- Be aware that the pull request review process is not immediate, and is generally proportional to the size of the pull request.
If you want to add a feature, it's often best to talk about it before starting to work on it and submitting a pull request. It's not mandatory at all, but feel free to open an issue to present your idea.
The general process to submit a contribution is as follow:
- Take a look to the development guideline.
- Create your own fork of the code
- Do the changes in your fork
- Make sure to fill the pull request description properly.