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# Want to contribute?
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If you would like to contribute, here are some notes and guidelines:
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- All new development happens on feature/fix branches, and are then merged to the `master` branch once stable; so the `master` branch is always the most up-to-date, working code
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- Tagged releases are made from the `master` branch
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- If you are going to be submitting a pull request, please fork from `master`, and submit your pull request back as a fix/feature branch referencing the GitHub issue number
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- Code style might be automatically fixed by `composer fix`
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- All code changes must be validated by `composer check`
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- [Helpful article about forking](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/ "Forking a GitHub repository")
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- [Helpful article about pull requests](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/ "Pull Requests")
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## How to release
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1. Complete CHANGELOG.md and commit
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2. Create an annotated tag
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1. `git tag -a 1.2.3`
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2. Tag subject must be the version number, eg: `1.2.3`
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3. Tag body must be a copy-paste of the changelog entries
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3. Push tag with `git push --tags`, GitHub Actions will create a GitHub release automatically
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