Anybody willing to contribute to the project either with code, documentation, security reviews or whatever, are very welcome to create or review pull requests and take part in discussions in any of our public chat rooms.
It's also possible to contribute financially in order to support the community.
Don't hesitate to come help us improve Authelia! See you soon!
If you've found a bug or have a feature request then please create a bug report or feature request respectively in this repository (but search first in case a similar issue already exists).
If you would like to fix a bug or implement a feature, please fork the repository and create a Pull Request. More information on getting set up locally can be found in the Development Contribution documentation, in addition the Contribution Guidelines documentation includes several contribution guidelines.
Before you start any Pull Request, it's recommended that you create an issue to discuss first if you have any doubts about requirement or implementation. That way you can be sure that the maintainer(s) agree on what to change and how, and you can hopefully get a quick merge afterwards. Also, let the maintainers know that you plan to work on a particular issue so that no one else starts any duplicate work.
Pull Requests can only be merged once all status checks are green, which means authelia-scripts --log-level debug ci
passes, and coverage does not regress.
Please do not force push to your PR's branch after you have created your PR especially when a maintainer has either performed a review or has indicated they are performing a review, as doing so makes it harder to review your commits accurately. PRs will always be squashed by us when we merge your work. Commit as many times as you need in your pull request branch.
A few exceptions exist to this rule and are as follows:
- Making adjustments to the commit message i.e. for the following reasons:
- To comply with the Commit Message guidelines
- To rebase your changes off of master or another branch
Please do not ping your reviewer(s) by mentioning them in a new comment. Instead, use the re-request review functionality. Read more about this in the GitHub docs, Re-requesting a review.
Sometimes the codebase can be a challenge to navigate, especially for a first-time contributor. We don't want you spending an hour trying to work out something that would take us only a minute to explain.
If you'd like some help getting started we have several contact options available.