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# Contributing
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When you want to write code for the project, please follow these guidelines:
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1. **Claim** the ticket: Tell us that you want to work on a certain ticket, we will assign it to you (We don't want two people to work on the same thing ;) )
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2. **Fork** your feature branch from the `development` branch (not the `master` branch)
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3. Write an **acceptance test**: Describe what you want to do (our acceptance tests touch the database)
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4. **Implement** it: Write a unit test, check that it fails, make the test pass – repeat (our unit tests don't touch the database)
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5. Write **documentation** for it.
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6. Check with `bundle exec rake ci` (you need to have ArangoDB running for that) that everything is fine and send the pull request to the `development` branch :)
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## Setup
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## Guard
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# Local debugging
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# Guacamole
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