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Contributing to Amplify Next.js Starter

We love your input! We want to make contributing to this project as easy and transparent as possible, whether it's:

  • Reporting a bug
  • Discussing the current state of the code
  • Submitting a fix
  • Proposing new features
  • Becoming a maintainer

Development Process

We use GitHub to host code, to track issues and feature requests, as well as accept pull requests.

  1. Fork the repo and create your branch from main
  2. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests
  3. If you've changed APIs, update the documentation
  4. Ensure the test suite passes
  5. Make sure your code lints
  6. Issue that pull request!

Pull Request Process

  1. Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, if applicable
  2. Update the package.json version number in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this Pull Request would represent
  3. The PR will be merged once you have the sign-off of at least one other developer

Any Contributions You Make Will Be Under the MIT Software License

In short, when you submit code changes, your submissions are understood to be under the same MIT License that covers the project. Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.

Report Bugs Using GitHub's Issue Tracker

We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Report a bug by opening a new issue; it's that easy!

Write Bug Reports with Detail, Background, and Sample Code

Great Bug Reports tend to have:

  • A quick summary and/or background
  • Steps to reproduce
    • Be specific!
    • Give sample code if you can
  • What you expected would happen
  • What actually happens
  • Notes (possibly including why you think this might be happening, or stuff you tried that didn't work)

Coding Style

  • 2 spaces for indentation rather than tabs
  • Run pnpm format:write to automatically format code using our Prettier configuration
  • Run pnpm lint to check your code against our ESLint rules

License

By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT License.