First and foremost, thank you! We appreciate that you want to contribute to codi.link, your time is valuable, and your contributions mean a lot to us.
By contributing to this project, you:
- Agree that you have authored 100% of the content
- Agree that you have the necessary rights to the content
- Agree that you have received the necessary permissions from your employer to make the contributions (if applicable)
- Agree that the content you contribute may be provided under the Project license(s)
- Agree that, if you did not author 100% of the content, the appropriate licenses and copyrights have been added along with any other necessary attribution.
What does "contributing" mean?
Creating an issue is the simplest form of contributing to a project. But there are many ways to contribute, including the following:
- Feature requests
- Bug reports
If you'd like to learn more about contributing in general, the Guide to Idiomatic Contributing has a lot of useful information.
Showing support for codi.link
Please keep in mind that open source software is built by people like you, who spend their free time creating things the rest the community can use.
Don't have time to contribute? Don't worry, here are some other ways to show your support to codi.link:
- ⭐ Star the project
- 🐦 Tweet your support for codi.link