All interactions with this project follow our Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to honor this code. Violators can be banned from further participation in this project, or potentially all Coinbase projects.
- Ensure your issue has not already been reported. It may already be fixed!
- Include the steps you carried out to produce the problem.
- Include the behavior you observed along with the behavior you expected, and why you expected it.
- Include any relevant stack traces or debugging output.
We welcome feedback with or without pull requests. If you have an idea for how to improve the project, great! All we ask is that you take the time to write a clear and concise explanation of what need you are trying to solve. If you have thoughts on how it can be solved, include those too!
The best way to see a feature added, however, is to submit a pull request.
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Before creating your pull request, it's usually worth asking if the code you're planning on writing will actually be considered for merging. You can do this by opening an issue and asking. It may also help give the maintainers context for when the time comes to review your code.
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Ensure your commit messages are well-written. This can double as your pull request message, so it pays to take the time to write a clear message.
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Add tests for your feature. You should be able to look at other tests for examples. If you're unsure, don't hesitate to open an issue and ask!
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Submit your pull request!
For security reasons, any communication referencing support tickets for Coinbase products will be ignored. The request will have its content redacted and will be locked to prevent further discussion.
All support requests must be made via our support team.