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  # Contributing
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- Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at [https://gitlab.com/oauth-xx/version_gem][🚎src-main]
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- . This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on [CodeBerg][📜src-cb], [GitLab][📜src-gl], or [GitHub][📜src-gh].
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+ This project should be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, so contributors agree to adhere to
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  the [code of conduct][🤝conduct].
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- To submit a patch, please fork the project and create a patch with
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- tests. Once you're happy with it send a pull request and post a message to the
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- [google group][⛳mail-list] or on the [gitter chat][🏘chat].
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+ To submit a patch, please fork the project, create a patch with tests, and send a pull request.
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- We [![Keep A Changelog][📗keep-changelog-img]][📗keep-changelog] so if you make changes, remember to update it.
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+ Remember to [![Keep A Changelog][📗keep-changelog-img]][📗keep-changelog] if you make changes.
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- ## You can help!
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+ ## Developer Certificate of Origin
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- Simply follow these instructions:
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+ In order to protect users of this project, we require all contributors to comply with the
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+ [Developer Certificate of Origin](https://developercertificate.org/).
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+ This ensures that all contributions are properly licensed and attributed.
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- 1. Fork the repository
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- 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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- 3. Make some fixes.
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- 4. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
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- 5. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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- 6. Make sure to add tests for it. This is important, so it doesn't break in a future release.
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- 7. Create new Pull Request.
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+ ## Help out!
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- ## Appraisals
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+ Take a look at the open issues and pull requests, or use the gem and find something to improve.
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- From time to time the appraisal gemfiles in `gemfiles/` will need to be updated.
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- They are created and updated with the commands:
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+ Follow these instructions:
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+ 1. Join the Discord: [![Live Chat on Discord][✉️discord-invite-img]][✉️discord-invite]
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+ 2. Fork the repository
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+ 3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 4. Make some fixes.
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+ 5. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
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+ 6. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 7. Make sure to add tests for it. This is important, so it doesn't break in a future release.
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+ 8. Create new Pull Request.
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+ 9. Announce it in the channel for this org in the [Discord][✉️discord-invite]!
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+ ## Executables vs Rake tasks
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+ Executables shipped by dependencies, such as kettle-dev, and stone_checksums, are available
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+ after running `bin/setup`. These include:
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+ - gem_checksums
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+ - kettle-changelog
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+ - kettle-commit-msg
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+ - kettle-dev-setup
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+ - kettle-dvcs
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+ - kettle-pre-release
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+ - kettle-readme-backers
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+ - kettle-release
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+ There are many Rake tasks available as well. You can see them by running:
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+ ```shell
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+ ```
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+ ## Code quality checks
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+ Run the Reek task when you want a smell check that fails on current findings:
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- NOTE: We run on a [fork][🚎appraisal-fork] of Appraisal.
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+ ```shell
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+ ```
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- Please upvote the PR for `eval_gemfile` [support][🚎appraisal-eval-gemfile-pr]
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+ Refresh the checked-in `REEK` backlog through the rake task, not by redirecting
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+ the raw `reek` executable output. The rake task uses the project bundle and
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+ avoids stale generated binstubs shadowing the Reek gem executable:
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  ```shell
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- When adding an appraisal to CI check the [runner tool cache][🏃‍♂️runner-tool-cache] to see which runner to use.
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+ ## Environment Variables for Local Development
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+ Below are the primary environment variables recognized by stone_checksums (and its integrated tools). Unless otherwise noted, set boolean values to the string "true" to enable.
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+ General/runtime
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+ - DEBUG: Enable extra internal logging for this library (default: false)
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+ - REQUIRE_BENCH: Enable `require_bench` to profile requires (default: false)
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+ - CI: When set to true, adjusts default rake tasks toward CI behavior
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+ Coverage (kettle-soup-cover / SimpleCov)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_DO: Enable coverage collection (default: true in `mise.toml`)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_FORMATTERS: Comma-separated list of formatters (html, xml, rcov, lcov, json, tty)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_MIN_LINE: Minimum line coverage threshold (integer, e.g., 100)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_MIN_BRANCH: Minimum branch coverage threshold (integer, e.g., 100)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_MIN_HARD: Fail the run if thresholds are not met (true/false)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_MULTI_FORMATTERS: Enable multiple formatters at once (true/false)
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+ - K_SOUP_COV_OPEN_BIN: Path to browser opener for HTML (empty disables auto-open)
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+ - MAX_ROWS: Limit console output rows for simplecov-console (e.g., 1)
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+ Tip: When running a single spec file locally, you may want `K_SOUP_COV_MIN_HARD=false` to avoid failing thresholds for a partial run.
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+ GitHub API and CI helpers
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+ - GITHUB_TOKEN or GH_TOKEN: Token used by `ci:act` and release workflow checks to query GitHub Actions status at higher rate limits
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+ Releasing and signing
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+ - SKIP_GEM_SIGNING: If set, skip gem signing during build/release
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+ - GEM_CERT_USER: Username for selecting your public cert in `certs/<USER>.pem` (defaults to $USER)
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+ - SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH: Reproducible build timestamp.
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+ - `kettle-release` will set this automatically for the session.
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+ - Not needed on bundler >= 2.7.0, as reproducible builds have become the default.
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+ Git hooks and commit message helpers (exe/kettle-commit-msg)
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+ - GIT_HOOK_BRANCH_VALIDATE: Branch name validation mode (e.g., `jira`) or `false` to disable
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+ - GIT_HOOK_FOOTER_APPEND: Append a footer to commit messages when goalie allows (true/false)
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+ - GIT_HOOK_FOOTER_SENTINEL: Required when footer append is enabled — a unique first-line sentinel to prevent duplicates
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+ - GIT_HOOK_FOOTER_APPEND_DEBUG: Extra debug output in the footer template (true/false)
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+ - Local setup writes repository `.gitattributes` entries and local Git `diff.smorg-*` command config so this checkout uses StructuredMerge semantic diffs.
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+ - Global setup registers `diff.smorg-*` commands once in the user Git config; use it when you work across several StructuredMerge-enabled repositories.
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+ - Include-file setup writes `.git/smorg/config` and includes it from local Git config, keeping command registrations out of the repository files.
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+ - Git hosting forges generally ignore external diff drivers, so pull request views may still show raw textual diffs even when local `git diff` uses semantic drivers.
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+ Troubleshooting Git diffs
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+ - Use `git diff --no-ext-diff` to compare against Git's built-in diff output.
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+ - Use `git diff --no-textconv` when a textconv projection obscures the raw file bytes you need to inspect.
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+ - If Git reports a missing `smorg-*` executable, rerun `bundle install` and the setup command above, then check `git config --local --get-regexp '^diff\.smorg-'`.
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+ - To remove managed local entries, run `K_JEM_TEMPLATING=true bundle exec kettle-jem install --undo`; remove global command registrations with `git config --global --unset-all diff.smorg-ruby.command`.
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+ For a quick starting point, this repository’s `mise.toml` defines the shared defaults, and `.env.local` can override them locally. Copy `.env.local.example` to `.env.local`, use `KEY=value` lines, and either activate `mise` in your shell or run commands through `mise exec -C /path/to/project -- ...`.
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+ ## Appraisals
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- ## The Reek List
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+ From time to time the [appraisal2][🚎appraisal2] gemfiles in `gemfiles/` will need to be updated.
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+ Generated appraisal and CI workflow floors are controlled by `ruby.test_minimum`
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+ in `.structuredmerge/kettle-jem.yml`; this project was templated with `ruby.test_minimum: 2.4`.
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+ That value describes the lowest Ruby version expected to run the test/development
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+ They are created and updated with the commands:
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  ## Run Tests
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+ ### Spec organization (required)
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+ - One spec file per class/module. For each class or module under `lib/`, keep all of its unit tests in a single spec file under `spec/` that mirrors the path and file name exactly: `lib/version_gem/my_class.rb` -> `spec/version_gem/my_class_spec.rb`.
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+ For more detailed information about using RuboCop in this project, please see the [RUBOCOP.md](RUBOCOP.md) guide. This project uses `rubocop_gradual` instead of vanilla RuboCop, which requires specific commands for checking violations.
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  ## Contributors
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  ## For Maintainers
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- [🧪build]: https://github.com/oauth-xx/version_gem/actions
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- [🏘chat]: https://matrix.to/#/#pboling_version_gem:gitter.im
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+ [📜src-cb]: https://codeberg.org/ruby-oauth/version_gem
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+ [📜src-gh]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/version_gem
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+ [🧪build]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/version_gem/actions
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+ [🤝conduct]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/version_gem/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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- [🚎contributors-gl]: https://gitlab.com/oauth-xx/version_gem/-/graphs/main
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- [🖐contributors-img]: https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=oauth-xx/version_gem
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+ [🖐contributors]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/version_gem/graphs/contributors
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+ [🚎contributors-gl]: https://gitlab.com/ruby-oauth/version_gem/-/graphs/main
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+ [🖐contributors-img]: https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=ruby-oauth/version_gem
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+ [💎gem-coop]: https://gem.coop
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  [📌major-versions-not-sacred]: https://tom.preston-werner.com/2022/05/23/major-version-numbers-are-not-sacred.html
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- [🚎appraisal-fork]: https://github.com/pboling/appraisal/tree/galtzo
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+ [🚎appraisal2]: https://github.com/appraisal-rb/appraisal2
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+ [✉️discord-invite]: https://discord.gg/3qme4XHNKN
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+ <!-- RELEASE-NOTES-FOOTER-END -->
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+ # 🤑 A request for help
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+ Maintainers have teeth and need to pay their dentists.
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+ After getting laid off in an RIF in March, and encountering difficulty finding a new one,
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+ I began spending most of my time building open source tools.
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+ I'm hoping to be able to pay for my kids' health insurance this month,
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+ so if you value the work I am doing, I need your support.
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+ Please consider sponsoring me or the project.
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+ To join the community or get help 👇️ Join the Discord.
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+ [![Live Chat on Discord][✉️discord-invite-img-ftb]][✉️discord-invite]
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+ [![Sponsor ruby-oauth/version_gem on Open Source Collective][🖇osc-all-bottom-img]][🖇osc] 💌 [![Sponsor me on GitHub Sponsors][🖇sponsor-bottom-img]][🖇sponsor] 💌 [![Sponsor me on Liberapay][⛳liberapay-bottom-img]][⛳liberapay] 💌 [![Donate on PayPal][🖇paypal-bottom-img]][🖇paypal]
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+ # Another Way to Support Open Source Software
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+ I’m driven by a passion to foster a thriving open-source community – a space where people can tackle complex problems, no matter how small. Revitalizing libraries that have fallen into disrepair, and building new libraries focused on solving real-world challenges, are my passions. I was recently affected by layoffs, and the tech jobs market is unwelcoming. I’m reaching out here because your support would significantly aid my efforts to provide for my family, and my farm (11 🐔 chickens, 2 🐶 dogs, 3 🐰 rabbits, 8 🐈‍ cats).
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+ If you work at a company that uses my work, please encourage them to support me as a corporate sponsor. My work on gems you use might show up in `bundle fund`.
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+ I’m developing a new library, [floss_funding][🖇floss-funding-gem], designed to empower open-source developers like myself to get paid for the work we do, in a sustainable way. Please give it a look.
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+ **[Floss-Funding.dev][🖇floss-funding.dev]: 👉️ No network calls. 👉️ No tracking. 👉️ No oversight. 👉️ Minimal crypto hashing. 💡 Easily disabled nags**
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+ [🖇osc-sponsors-img]: https://img.shields.io/opencollective/sponsors/ruby-oauth
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+ [🖇floss-funding.dev]: https://floss-funding.dev
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+ [🖇floss-funding-gem]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/floss_funding
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+ [✉️discord-invite-img-ftb]: https://img.shields.io/discord/1373797679469170758?style=for-the-badge
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+ # License
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+ This project is made available under the following license.
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+ Choose the option that best fits your use case:
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+ - [MIT](MIT.md)
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+ ## Copyright Notice
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+ Copyright (c) 2022-2023, 2025-2026 Peter H. Boling
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+ Copyright (c) 2024-2025 Aboling0