# Contributing If you discover issues, have ideas for improvements or new features, please report them to the [issue tracker][1] of the repository or submit a pull request. Please, try to follow these guidelines when you do so. ## Issue reporting * Check that the issue has not already been reported. * Check that the issue has not already been fixed in the latest code (a.k.a. `master`). * Be clear, concise and precise in your description of the problem. * Open an issue with a descriptive title and a summary in grammatically correct, complete sentences. * Mention your Emacs version and operating system. * Mention the CIDER version info. You can use the REPL version info, which looks like that: ```el ; CIDER 0.4.0snapshot (package: 20131112.1551) (Clojure 1.5.1, nREPL 0.2.1) ``` * Include any relevant code to the issue summary. ## Pull requests * Read [how to properly contribute to open source projects on Github][2]. * Use a topic branch to easily amend a pull request later, if necessary. * Write [good commit messages][3]. * Use the same coding conventions as the rest of the project. * Verify your Emacs Lisp code with `checkdoc` (C-c ? d). * Update the [changelog](CHANGELOG.md) accordingly. * [Squash related commits together][5]. * Open a [pull request][4] that relates to *only* one subject with a clear title and description in grammatically correct, complete sentences. [1]: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues [2]: http://gun.io/blog/how-to-github-fork-branch-and-pull-request [3]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html [4]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests [5]: http://gitready.com/advanced/2009/02/10/squashing-commits-with-rebase.html