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Contribution Guide

Thank you for your valuable time. Your contributions will make this project better! Before submitting a contribution, please take some time to read the getting started guide below.

Semantic Versioning

This project follows semantic versioning. We release patch versions for important bug fixes, minor versions for new features or non-important changes, and major versions for significant and incompatible changes.

Each major change will be recorded in the changelog.

Submitting Pull Request

  1. Fork this repository and create a branch from main. For new feature implementations, submit a pull request to the feature branch. For other changes, submit to the main branch.
  2. Install the pnpm tool using npm install pnpm -g.
  3. Install the Eslint plugin for VSCode, or enable eslint functionality for other editors such as WebStorm.
  4. Execute pnpm bootstrap in the root directory.
  5. Execute pnpm install in the /service/ directory.
  6. Make changes to the codebase. If applicable, ensure that appropriate testing has been done.
  7. Execute pnpm lint:fix in the root directory to perform a code formatting check.
  8. Execute pnpm type-check in the root directory to perform a type check.
  9. Submit a git commit, following the Commit Guidelines.
  10. Submit a pull request. If there is a corresponding issue, please link it using the linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue keyword.

Commit Guidelines

Commit messages should follow the conventional-changelog standard:

<type>[optional scope]: <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer]

Commit Types

The following is a list of commit types:

  • feat: New feature or functionality
  • fix: Bug fix
  • docs: Documentation update
  • style: Code style or component style update
  • refactor: Code refactoring, no new features or bug fixes introduced
  • perf: Performance optimization
  • test: Unit test
  • chore: Other commits that do not modify src or test files

License

MIT