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How to contribute
Community made patches, localisations, bug reports and contributions are always welcome and are crucial to ensure WooCommerce remains the #1 eCommerce platform for WordPress ;)
When contributing please ensure you follow the guidelines below so that we can keep on top of things.
Note:
GitHub is for bug reports and contributions only - if you have a support question or a request for a customization don't post here. Use WooThemes Support for customer support, WordPress.org for community support, and for customisations we recommend one of the following services:
Getting Started
- Make sure you have a GitHub account
- Submit a ticket for your issue, assuming one does not already exist.
- Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce when it is a bug.
- Make sure you fill in the earliest version that you know has the issue.
Making Changes
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Make the changes to your forked repository.
- Ensure you stick to the WordPress Coding Standards.
- Ensure you use LF line endings - no crazy windows line endings. :)
- When committing, reference your issue (#1234) and include a note about the fix.
- Push the changes to your fork and submit a pull request on the master branch of the WooCommerce repository. Existing maintenance branches will be maintained of by WooCommerce developers.
- Please don't modify the changelog - this will be maintained by the WooCommerce developers.
- Please don't add your localizations or update the .pot files - this will be maintanied by the WooCommerce developers. To contribute to the localization of WooCommerce, please join the WooCommerce Transifex project.
At this point you're waiting on us to merge your pull request. We'll review all pull requests, and make suggestions and changes if necessary.