Welcome to the ByteHook project. Read on to learn more about our development process and how to propose bug fixes and improvements.
We use GitHub issues to track public bugs and feature requests. Before creating an issue, please note the following:
- Please search existing issues before creating a new one.
- Please ensure your description is clear and has sufficient instructions to be able to reproduce the issue. The more information the better.
There are 2 main branches:
-
main
branch- It's the latest (pre-)release branch. We use
main
for tags. - Please do NOT submit any PR on
main
branch.
- It's the latest (pre-)release branch. We use
-
dev
branch- It's our stable developing branch.
- Once
dev
has passed our internal tests, it will be merged tomain
branch for the next release. - Please always submit PR on
dev
branch.
If possible, always create an issue first where you can describe your problem or feature request. We can also communicate in this issue. Then you can link to that issue in the pull request.
Please make sure the following is done when submitting a pull request:
- Fork the repo and create your branch from
main
. - Add the copyright notice to the top of any new files you've added.
- Try your best to test your code.
- Squash all of your commits into one meaningful commit.
- Follow the .clang-format for C/Cpp code.
- Follow the checkstyle.xml for Java code.
By contributing to ByteHook, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT LICENSE.