diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 3351d5671..5abfc12e3 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ Thank you for your interest in contributing! There are a few ways you can contribute to the AllenSDK project: -* [Answering User Questions](##Answering-UserQuestions) -* [Adding test coverage](###Testing-Guidelines) -* [Add Example Notebooks](###Add-example-notebooks) -* [Reporting Bugs](###Reporting-Bugs) -* [Requesting features](###Suggesting-Features/Enhancements) -* [Contributing Code](##Contributing-Code) +* [Answering User Questions](#answering-user-questions) +* [Adding test coverage](#testing-guidelines) +* [Add Example Notebooks](#add-example-notebooks) +* [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs) +* [Requesting features](#suggesting-featuresenhancements) +* [Contributing Code](#contributing-code) ## Answering User Questions A great way to contribute to the AllenSDK is to help answer user questions on @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ If there is no existing issue, create a new one. You should include: * What you were expecting to happen * How your system is configured (operating system, Python version) -If you are comfortable addressing this issue yourself, take a look at the [guide to contributing code](##contributing-code) below. +If you are comfortable addressing this issue yourself, take a look at the [guide to contributing code](#contributing-code) below. ### Add Example Notebooks Adding example notebooks are a great way to contribute to documentation and help @@ -80,10 +80,10 @@ Contributing code yourself can be a great way to include the features you want in the AllenSDK. To contribute code, please follow this list: -* Read [contributing guidelines](#Contributing-to-the-AllenSDK) +* Read [contributing guidelines](#contributing-to-the-allensdk) * Sign Contributor License Agreement (CLA) -* Check if changes are consistent with [Coding Style](###Style-Guidelines) -* [Write Unit Tests](###Testing-Guidelines) +* Check if changes are consistent with [Coding Style](#style-guidelines) +* [Write Unit Tests](#testing-guidelines) * Run Unit Tests * Make a pull request