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# Contributing
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Welcome stranger!
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If you have come here to learn how to contribute to mdBook, we have some tips for you!
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First of all, don't hesitate to ask questions!
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Use the [issue tracker](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues), no question is too simple.
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If we don't respond in a couple of days, ping us @azerupi, @steveklabnik, @frewsxcv it might just be that we forgot. :wink:
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### Issues to work on
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Any issue is up for the grabbing, but if you are starting out, you might be interested in the
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[E-Easy issues](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AE-Easy).
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Those are issues that are considered more straightforward for beginners to Rust or the codebase itself.
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These issues can be a good launching pad for more involved issues. Easy tasks for a first time contribution
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include documentation improvements, new tests, examples, updating dependencies, etc.
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If you come from a web development background, you might be interested in issues related to web technologies tagged
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[A-JavaScript](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-JavaScript),
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[A-Style](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-Style),
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[A-HTML](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-HTML) or
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[A-Mobile](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-Mobile).
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When you decide you want to work on a specific issue, ping us on that issue so that we can assign it to you.
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Again, do not hesitate to ask questions. We will gladly mentor anyone that want to tackle an issue.
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Issues on the issue tracker are categorized with the following labels:
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- **A**-prefixed labels state which area of the project an issue relates to.
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- **E**-prefixed labels show an estimate of the experience necessary to fix the issue.
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- **M**-prefixed labels are meta-issues used for questions, discussions, or tracking issues
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- **S**-prefixed labels show the status of the issue
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- **T**-prefixed labels show the type of issue
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### Building mdBook
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mdBook builds on stable Rust, if you want to build mdBook from source, here are the steps to follow:
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1. Navigate to the directory of your choice
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0. Clone this repository with git.
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```
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git clone https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook.git
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```
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0. Navigate into the newly created `mdBook` directory
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0. Run `cargo build`
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The resulting binary can be found in `mdBook/target/debug/` under the name `mdBook` or `mdBook.exe`.
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### Making changes to the style
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mdBook doesn't use CSS directly but uses [Stylus](http://stylus-lang.com/), a CSS-preprocessor which compiles to CSS.
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When you want to change the style, it is important to not change the CSS directly because any manual modification to
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the CSS files will be overwritten when compiling the stylus files. Instead, you should make your changes directly in the
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[stylus files](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/tree/master/src/theme/stylus) and regenerate the CSS.
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For this to work, you first need [Node and NPM](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed on your machine.
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Then run the following inside of the mdBook directory:
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```
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npm install
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```
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When that finished, you can simply regenerate the CSS files by building mdBook with the following command:
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```
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cargo build --features=regenerate-css
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```
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This should automatically call the appropriate stylus command to recompile the files to CSS and include them in the project.
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### Making a pull-request
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When you feel comfortable that your changes could be integrated into mdBook, you can create a pull-request on GitHub.
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One of the core maintainers will then approve the changes or request some changes before it gets merged.
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If you want to make your pull-request even better, you might want to run [Clippy](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy)
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and [rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt) on the code first.
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This is not a requirement though and will never block a pull-request from being merged.
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That's it, happy contributions! :tada: :tada: :tada:
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