Thank you for your interest in contributing to doctalyzer! This project aims to provide useful resources i.e., Books for information and research purposes to its users. You can learn more about the purpose and features of this project by reading the README.md file. We welcome all types of contributions, such as bug reports, feature requests, documentation improvements, code enhancements, and more. Please read this guide carefully before making your contribution.
By participating in this project, you agree to abide by our Code of Conduct. This code of conduct outlines the expectations for behavior, language, and interactions with other contributors in this project. We want to create a positive and respectful environment for everyone involved. Please report any unacceptable behavior to [email protected].
There are many ways you can help improve this project. Here are some general guidelines for different types of contributions:
If you encounter a bug or an error while using doctalyzer, please open an issue and provide the following information:
- A clear and descriptive title
- A detailed description of the problem, including steps to reproduce it and expected behavior
- The version of doctalyzer and any other relevant software or packages you are using
- Any screenshots or error messages that can help us diagnose the issue
We will try to fix the bug as soon as possible. Thank you for helping us make doctalyzer more reliable!
If you have an idea for a new feature or an improvement to an existing one, please open an issue and provide the following information:
- A clear and descriptive title
- A detailed explanation of your suggestion, including why you think it would be useful and how it would work
- Any examples or mock-ups that can illustrate your idea
- Any relevant links or references that can support your suggestion
We will review your suggestion and discuss its feasibility and implementation. Thank you for helping us make doctalyzer more useful!
If you want to contribute code to doctalyzer, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix
- Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive message
- Push your branch to your fork and open a pull request against the main branch
- Wait for our review and feedback. We may ask you to make some changes or additions before merging your pull request.
Please note that we only accept pull requests that are related to an existing issue or a previously discussed enhancement. If you want to work on something that is not covered by an issue or a discussion, please open one first.
Thank you for sharing your code with us!
If you want to improve the documentation of doctalyzer, such as the README, the wiki, or the code comments, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and create a new branch for your documentation update
- Make sure your documentation follows our style guide and is clear, concise, and accurate
- Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive message
- Push your branch to your fork and open a pull request against the main branch
- Wait for our review and feedback. We may ask you to make some changes or additions before merging your pull request.
Thank you for helping us improve our documentation!
If you have any questions or need any help with doctalyzer, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or join our discussion forum
. You can also find more information on how to use doctalyzer in our documentation
. We are happy to assist you with any issues or inquiries.
We would like to thank all the contributors who have helped us improve doctalyzer. Your contributions are valuable and make this project better for everyone. We hope you enjoy using doctalyzer and find it helpful for your information projects. If you have any feedback or questions, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or join our discussion forum
. We would love to hear from you!