| # Contributing to hydra |
| We want to make contributing to this project as easy and transparent as |
| possible. |
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| Please see the [developer guide](https://hydra.cc/docs/development/contributing/) on the website. |
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| ## Pull Requests |
| We welcome your pull requests. |
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| 1. Fork the repo and create your feature branch from `master`. |
| 2. If you've added code add suitable tests. |
| 3. If you've changed APIs, update the documentation. |
| 4. Ensure the test suite and lint pass. |
| 5. If you haven't already, complete the Contributor License Agreement ("CLA"). |
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| ## Contributor License Agreement ("CLA") |
| In order to accept your pull request, we need you to submit a CLA. You only need |
| to do this once to work on any of Facebook's open source projects. |
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| Complete your CLA here: <https://code.facebook.com/cla> |
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| ## Issues |
| We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Please ensure your description is |
| clear and has sufficient instructions to be able to reproduce the issue. |
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| Facebook has a [bounty program](https://www.facebook.com/whitehat/) for the safe |
| disclosure of security bugs. In those cases, please go through the process |
| outlined on that page and do not file a public issue. |
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| ## License |
| By contributing to hydra, you agree that your contributions will be licensed |
| under the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. |
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