👍🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! Your contributions help make Nodify better for everyone. 👍🎉
If you find Nodify useful, please consider giving us a ⭐ star ⭐ on our GitHub repository!
Code of Conduct: By contributing to Nodify, you agree to uphold our Code of Conduct. We expect all contributors to be respectful and inclusive. (Don't worry, it's all common sense 😎)
- ❓ Ask a question - If you're unsure about anything related to Nodify, feel free to ask! No question is too small.
- 🐛 Create a bug report - Noticed something not working as expected? Let us know by creating a bug report. Please provide as much detail as possible to help us address the issue.
- 🌺 Suggest an enhancement - Have an idea to make Nodify even better? We'd love to hear it! Share your suggestions for new features or improvements.
- ✨ Explore example applications - Check out the example applications provided with Nodify. They're great for learning how to use the library in different scenarios.
- 🎉 Showcase your application - Built something cool with Nodify? Share it with the community! We'd love to see what you've created.
- 📝 Help with the documentation - Documentation is crucial for making Nodify accessible to everyone. If you spot errors or have suggestions for improvement, please let us know or update the docs yourself!
- 🔧 Fix a bug - If you're a developer, you can contribute by fixing bugs in Nodify. Simply locate an open issue tagged as a bug and submit a pull request with your fix.
- 🔗 Create a pull request linking to a feature - Implemented a new feature or enhancement? Fantastic! Submit a pull request linking to the relevant feature or enhancement issue.
- Write clear and descriptive issues and try to avoid duplication
- If you find a Closed issue that relates to yours, open a new issue and include a link to the original issue in the body of your new one.
- The easiest way to update documentation is to navigate to the docs website and click 'Edit this page' which is found at the top right of any page.
- If you want to create an example application that others can use to learn from, then create an issue describing what your application is doing and if you need help with anything.
- The application you showcase can use any license.