Herman 6.0.2

Contributing to Herman

Thanks for contributing to Herman development!

Feature requests and bug reports can be filed on GitHub:

  • Write a title that summarizes the specific problem or feature request
  • Introduce the problem with steps to reproduce
  • Help reduce the problem to the smallest code sample possible, and provide the relevant code

If you are contributing code with new features or bug-fixes:

  • Fork the project, and create a branch for your contribution
  • Follow the development guide below to get Herman running locally
  • Write tests and documentation as necessary, and make sure all tests are passing
  • Open a pull request on GitHub

We love having more people involved in the project, and everyone is welcome. As maintainers, we review all the code, and may provide feedback before accepting a PR. We’re happy to work with you to make this the best (and friendliest) project we can.

Development

To install the necessary Node dependencies, run yarn.

You can format and lint the project with yarn lint and run the unit tests with yarn test.

To compile and minify the static assets – as well as generate the documentation – run yarn build.

You can start up a local development server with yarn serve.

Access the running server at http://localhost:8080.

Code of Conduct

As a company, we want to embrace the very differences that have made our collaborations successful, and work together to provide the best environment for learning, growing, working, and sharing ideas. It is imperative that OddBird continue to be a welcoming, challenging, fun, and fair place to contribute.

See our Code of Conduct for details. We also recommend following the Sass community guidelines.