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# Contributing
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Thanks for your interest in contributing to OpenDevin! We welcome and appreciate contributions.
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To report bugs, create a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin/issues/new/choose).
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## Contribution Guide
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### 1. Fork the Official Repository
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Fork [OpenDevin repository](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin) into your own account.
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Clone your own forked repository into your local environment.
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```shell
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git clone git@github.com:<YOUR-USERNAME>/OpenDevin.git
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```
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### 2. Configure Git
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Set the official repository as your [upstream](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/git-forks-and-upstreams) to synchronize with the latest update in the official repository.
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Add the original repository as upstream
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```shell
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cd OpenDevin
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git remote add upstream git@github.com:OpenDevin/OpenDevin.git
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```
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Verify that the remote is set.
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```shell
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git remote -v
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```
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You should see both `origin` and `upstream` in the output.
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### 3. Synchronize with Official Repository
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Synchronize latest commit with offical repository before coding.
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```shell
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git fetch upstream
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git checkout main
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git merge upstream/main
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git push origin main
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```
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### 4. Create a New Branch And Open a Pull Request
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After you finish implementation, open forked repository. The source branch is your new branch, and the target branch is `OpenDevin/OpenDevin` `main` branch. Then PR should appears in [OpenDevin PRs](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin/pulls).
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Then OpenDevin team will review your code.
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## PR Rules
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### 1. Pull Request title
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As described in [here](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/master/index.json), a valid PR title should begin with one of the following prefixes:
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- `feat`: A new feature
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- `fix`: A bug fix
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- `doc`: Documentation only changes
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- `refactor`: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
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- `style`: A refactoring that improves code style
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- `perf`: A code change that improves performance
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- `test`: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
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- `ci`: Changes to CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: `.github`, `ci` (Buildkite))
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- `chore`: Other changes that don't modify src or test files
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- `revert`: Reverts a previous commit
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For example, a PR title could be:
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- `refactor: modify package path`
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- `feat(frontend): xxxx`, where `(frontend)` means that this PR mainly focuses on the frontend component.
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You may also check out previous PRs in the [PR list](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin/pulls).
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As described in [here](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin/labels), we create several labels. Every PR should better tag with corresponding labels.
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### 2. Pull Request description
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- If your PR is small (such as a typo fix), you can go brief.
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- If it is large and you have changed a lot, it's better to write more details.
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## How to begin
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Please check the details in each parts: [frontend](./frontend/README.md), [agenthub](./agenthub/README.md), [evaluation](./evaluation/README.md), [server](./server/README.md).
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## Tests
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TODO: make sure code pass the test before submit.
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