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# Contribution Guidelines
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Here are some guidelines to help you get started with contributing to Inure.:
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## How to Contribute
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- Fork the repo and let the initial setup finish.
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- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
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- Make your changes, ensuring that your code adheres to the project's coding standards (see *
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*Guidelines**).
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- Write tests for your changes to ensure they work as expected. If no tests are included, mention
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how the changes can be tested.
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- Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes.
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- Engage in the code review process and make any requested changes.
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- Wait for your pull request to be reviewed and merged.
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## Guidelines
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- Ensure your code is well-documented and follows the existing style.
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- Make sure you understand Inure's architecture and design principles before making significant
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changes.
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- Test your changes thoroughly to avoid introducing new bugs.
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- Make sure to include all changed files in your pull request.
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- Be respectful and considerate in all interactions with the community.
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- Do not submit AI generated code. If you use AI tools to assist you, please keep the changes
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minimal and clearly indicate which parts were generated by AI.
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- Do not submit plagiarized code. Ensure that all code you contribute is your own or properly
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attributed.
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## Reporting Issues
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If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, please go
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here: https://github.com/Hamza417/Inure/issues/new/choose
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Thank you for contributing to Inure!
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