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# Contributing to Filestack Ruby SDK
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First of all, thank you so much for being interested in contributing to Filestack Ruby SDK. This document will guide you through this process. You can contribute in different ways:
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## Issues
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[this repository](https://github.com/filestack/filestack-ruby/issues), but before doing so, please make sure that the issue is not duplicated and/or the discussion is related to the topic of the issue.
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## Pull requests
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Code contributions are welcome following a process which guarantees the long-term maintainability of the project.
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You can contribute either with bugfixes or new features. Before submitting a new feature, we highly encourage you to first open a new issue describing its motivation and details and discuss it with one of the project mantainers. This will ensure that the feature fits well in the project.
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### Step 1: Open a new issue (if not opened yet)
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Before starting to code, it is desirable to first open an issue describing the bug or the new feature. Please be sure the issue is not duplicated.
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### Step 2: Fork the repository
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### Step 3: Create a new feature branch `contrib/issue-number`
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### Step 4: Committing your changes
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Write a good commit message. It should describe the changes you made and its motivation. Be sure to reference the issue you are working in the commit that finishes your contribution using one the [keywords to close issues in Github](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/).
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### License Agreement
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By contributing your code, you agree to license your contribution under the terms of the [Apache 2.0 license](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citiususc/hipster/4ca93e681ad7335acbd0bea9e49fe678d56f3519/LICENSE).
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Copyright 2017 Filestack
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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