Adding new features, improving documentation, fixing bugs, or writing tutorials are all examples of helpful contributions. Furthermore, if you are building a new skill, we strongly encourage you to add it to the CLAI skill catalog so that others may also benefit from it as well as contribute to it and improve it.
Bug fixes can be initiated through GitHub pull requests or PRs.
When making code contributions to Project CLAI, we ask that you follow the PEP 8
coding standard
and that you provide unit tests for the new features.
This project uses DCO.
Be sure to sign off your commits using the -s
flag or adding Signed-off-By: Name<Email>
in the commit message.
git commit -s -m 'Informative commit message'
Whether you are contributing a new skill or updating the code elsewhere, you need to ensure that the unit tests pass.
If you are developing a new skill, you can check in sample inputs and outputs in
here to make sure your skill runs as intended.
See here for an example test with the nlc2cmd
skill.
Once all the tests have passed, and you are satisfied with your contribution, open a pull request into the master
branch from your fork of the repository to request adding your contributions into the main code base.