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Contributing to the RAFT Project

Welcome to the RAFT (Reusable Automation Framework For Testing) project! We appreciate your interest in contributing. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.

Getting Started

To get started with contributing to the RAFT project, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository to your GitHub account.
  2. Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
  3. Create a new branch for your contribution.
  4. Make your changes and ensure the code is properly tested.
  5. Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive message.
  6. Push your branch to your forked repository.
  7. Open a pull request (PR) from your forked repository to the main repository's master branch.
  8. Provide a clear title and description for your PR, explaining the changes you've made.
  9. Engage in any follow-up discussions related to your PR and make any requested changes.
  10. Once your PR is reviewed and approved, it will be merged into the main repository.

Code Guidelines

When contributing to the RAFT project, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Follow the existing coding style and conventions used in the project.
  • Write clear and concise code with appropriate comments and documentation.
  • Ensure that your changes do not introduce any breaking changes to the existing functionality unless necessary.
  • Write unit tests and ensure they pass before submitting your code.

Reporting Issues

If you encounter any bugs, issues, or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue in the GitHub repository. Provide as much detail as possible, including steps to reproduce the issue and any relevant error messages.

Join the Discussion

We have a dedicated discussion forum for the RAFT project where you can ask questions, share ideas, and engage with other contributors. Visit our Discussion Board to join the conversation.

Thank you for your contributions and helping to make the RAFT project better!