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author | elioat <hi@eli.li> | 2023-06-19 12:27:59 -0400 |
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committer | elioat <hi@eli.li> | 2023-06-19 12:27:59 -0400 |
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Removed node_modules folder because I am an idiot
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diff --git a/js/blotbotboot/node_modules/irc/CONTRIBUTING.md b/js/blotbotboot/node_modules/irc/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index da38efa..0000000 --- a/js/blotbotboot/node_modules/irc/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to node-irc - -First, and most importantly, thank you for contributing to node-irc! Your efforts make the library -as awesome as it is, and we really couldn't do it without you. Through your pull requests, issues, -and discussion, together we are building the best IRC library for node. So, once again, *thank you*! - -What follows is a set of guidelines for contributing to node-irc. We ask that you follow them -because they make our lives as maintainers easier, which means that your pull requests and issues -have a higher chance of being addressed quickly. Please help us help you! - -This guide is roughly based on the [Atom contributor's guide](https://github.com/atom/atom/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md), so thanks to the Atom team for -providing such a solid framework on which to hang our ideas. - -# Submitting Issues -* Include the version of node-irc, or the SHA1 from git if you're using git. -* Include the behavior you expect, other clients / bots where you've seen that behavior, the - observed behavior, and details on how the two differ if it's not obvious. -* Enable debug mode for node-irc and include its output in your report. -* In the case of a crash, include the full stack trace and any error output. -* Perform a cursory search to see if similar issues or pull requests have already been filed, and -comment on them to move the discussion forward. -* Most importantly, provide a minimal test case that demonstrates your bug. This is the best way -to help us quickly isolate and fix your bug. -* Consider joining us on IRC (##node-irc on freenode) for realtime discussion. Not only is it a -friendly gesture, it also helps us isolate your issue far more quickly than the back-and-forth of -issues on github allows. - -# Pull requests -* Add yourself to the contributors section of package.json to claim credit for your work! -* Do your work on a branch from master and file your pull request from that branch to master. -* Make sure your code passes all tests (`npm run test; npm run lint`). -* If possible, write *new* tests for the functionality you add. Once we have sane testing in place, -this will become a hard requirement, so it's best to get used to it now! -* If you change any user-facing element of the library (e.g. the API), document your changes. -* If you make *breaking* changes, say so clearly in your pull request, so we know to schedule the -merge when we plan to break the API for other changes. -* Squash your commits into one before issuing your pull request. If you are not sure how to do this, -take a look at the [edx instructions](https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/wiki/How-to-Rebase-a-Pull-Request) and change the -obvious things to apply to your node-irc fork. If this doesn't make sense, or you're having trouble, -come talk to us on IRC! We'll be glad to walk you through it. -* End files with a newline. - -# Commit messages -* Use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature"). -* Use the imperative mood ("Change message handling..." not "Changes message handling..."). -* Limit the first line to 72 characters or less. -* Reference issues and pull requests liberally. |