Add instructions for testing contributions in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

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- Run our build process described in the document on [how to set up WooCommerce development environment](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/wiki/How-to-set-up-WooCommerce-development-environment), it will install our pre-commit hook, code sniffs, dependencies, and more.
- Before pushing commits to GitHub, check your code against our code standards. For PHP code in the WooCommerce Core project you can do this by running `pnpm --filter=woocommerce run lint:php:changes:branch`.
- Whenever possible, please fix pre-existing code standards errors in code that you change.
- Please consider adding appropriate tests related to your change if applicabble such as unit, API and E2E. You can check the following guides for this purpose:
- [Writing unit tests](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/tests/README.md#writing-tests).
- [Writing API tests](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/tests/api-core-tests#guide-for-writing-tests).
- [Writing E2E tests](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/tests/e2e-pw#guide-for-writing-e2e-tests).
- Ensure you use LF line endings in your code editor. Use [EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/) if your editor supports it so that indentation, line endings and other settings are auto configured.
- When committing, reference your issue number (#1234) and include a note about the fix.
- Ensure that your code supports the minimum supported versions of PHP and WordPress; this is shown at the top of the `readme.txt` file.