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add contribution guide #54

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okothkongo
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fixes #53

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Thanks! I think this is a great start. I want to adjust some things, but I like the direction overall. Let me connect with you on Slack on a plan.

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@okothkongo Do you have an editor that does Markdown validation? I use VSCode and the markdownlint plugin. I didn't see any spelling errors, but while you're at it, I also have "Code Spell Checker" installed and that is normally helpful.

The other thing I do with text files is word wrap them to 80 columns. I know that there are many opinions out there on this, but I really like how it looks when I read files in the shell. I use vim to wrap text (e.g., gqj to wrap the line you're on). I'm not sure how to do it in VSCode, but I'm sure there's a good way there as well.

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@fhunleth thank your suggestions with regards to plugins and word-wrap I have put them into consideration in the lastest commit

@okothkongo okothkongo force-pushed the 53-add-contribution-readme branch from 58a0b28 to 02dc233 Compare March 1, 2021 12:55
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Closing for now due to conflicts and other discussion. Agree that something like this is needed.

@fhunleth fhunleth closed this Jan 13, 2023
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