Thank you for your interest in contributing to workflow-metrics
! We welcome contributions from everyone, and we appreciate your help in making this action better.
Before you start contributing, please make sure that you have read the README.md file and have a basic understanding of the action.
There are many ways to contribute to workflow-metrics
, from writing code to submitting bug reports. Here are some ways that you can contribute:
If you find a bug or have a feature request, please submit an issue on the GitHub issue tracker. Please include as much detail as possible, including steps to reproduce the issue and any relevant error messages.
If you would like to contribute code to workflow-metrics
, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
- Create a new branch for your changes.
- Make your changes and commit them to your branch.
- Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub.
- Submit a pull request to the main repository.
Please make sure that your code follows the PEP 8 style guide and includes tests for any new functionality.
If you would like to contribute documentation to workflow-metrics
, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
- Create a new branch for your changes.
- Make your changes and commit them to your branch.
- Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub.
- Submit a pull request to the main repository.
Please make sure that your documentation follows the Markdown syntax and is clear and concise.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
workflow-metrics
is released under the MIT License.