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| Thanks for considering to contribute to this project! A few guidelines for
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| people who want to contribute their code to this software are documented in
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| [this project's Wiki](https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/wiki/Contributing-Guidelines).
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| If you're not sure where to start head on to [this wiki page](https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/wiki/Volunteers-welcome!).
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| 
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| Here's a gist of the guidelines,
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| 
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| 1. Make separate commits for logically separate changes
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| 
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| 2. Describe your changes well in the commit message
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| 
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| The first line of the commit message should be a short description of what has
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| changed. It is also good to prefix the first line with "area: " where the "area"
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| is a filename or identifier for the general area of the code being modified.
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| The body should provide a meaningful commit message.
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| 
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| 1. Write Javadocs
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| 
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|     We require contributors to include Javadocs for all new methods and classes
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|     submitted via PRs (after 1 May 2018). This is aimed at making it easier for
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|     new contributors to dive into our codebase, especially those who are new to
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|     Android development. A few things to note:
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| 
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|     - This should not replace the need for code that is easily-readable in
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|       and of itself
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|     - Please make sure that your Javadocs are reasonably descriptive, not just
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|       a copy of the method name
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|     - Please do not use `@author` tags - we aim for collective code ownership,
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|       and if needed, Git allows us to see who wrote something without needing
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|       to add these tags (`git blame`)
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| 
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| 2. Write tests for your code (if possible)
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| 3. Make sure the Wiki pages don't become stale by updating them (if needed)
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| 
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| ### Further reading
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| 
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| * [Importance of good commit messages](https://blog.oozou.com/commit-messages-matter-60309983c227?gi=c550a10d0f67)
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