# Contributing to SlackRubyBot This project is work of [many contributors](https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot/graphs/contributors). You're encouraged to submit [pull requests](https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot/pulls), [propose features and discuss issues](https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot/issues). In the examples below, substitute your Github username for `contributor` in URLs. ## Fork the Project Fork the [project on Github](https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot) and check out your copy. ``` git clone https://github.com/contributor/slack-ruby-bot.git cd slack-ruby-bot git remote add upstream https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot.git ``` ## Bundle Install and Test Ensure that you can build the project and run tests. ``` bundle install bundle exec rake ``` ## Run SlackRubyBot in Development Create a private slack group for yourself. Create a new Bot Integration under [services/new/bot](http://slack.com/services/new/bot). ![](screenshots/register-bot.png) On the next screen, note the API token. Run `SLACK_API_TOKEN= foreman start`. You can also create a `.env` file with `SLACK_API_TOKEN=` and just run `foreman start`. ## Create a Topic Branch Make sure your fork is up-to-date and create a topic branch for your feature or bug fix. ``` git checkout master git pull upstream master git checkout -b my-feature-branch ``` ## Write Tests Try to write a test that reproduces the problem you're trying to fix or describes a feature that you want to build. Add to [spec](spec). We definitely appreciate pull requests that highlight or reproduce a problem, even without a fix. ## Write Code Implement your feature or bug fix. Ruby style is enforced with [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop). Run `bundle exec rubocop` and fix any style issues highlighted. Make sure that `bundle exec rake` completes without errors. ## Write Documentation Document any external behavior in the [README](README.md). ## Update Changelog Add a line to [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) under *Next Release*. Make it look like every other line, including your name and link to your Github account. ## Commit Changes Make sure git knows your name and email address: ``` git config --global user.name "Your Name" git config --global user.email "contributor@example.com" ``` Writing good commit logs is important. A commit log should describe what changed and why. ``` git add ... git commit ``` ## Push ``` git push origin my-feature-branch ``` ## Make a Pull Request Go to https://github.com/contributor/slack-ruby-bot and select your feature branch. Click the 'Pull Request' button and fill out the form. Pull requests are usually reviewed within a few days. ## Rebase If you've been working on a change for a while, rebase with upstream/master. ``` git fetch upstream git rebase upstream/master git push origin my-feature-branch -f ``` ## Update CHANGELOG Again Update the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) with the pull request number. A typical entry looks as follows. ``` * [#123](https://github.com/dblock/slack-ruby-bot/pull/123): Reticulated splines - [@contributor](https://github.com/contributor). ``` Amend your previous commit and force push the changes. ``` git commit --amend git push origin my-feature-branch -f ``` ## Check on Your Pull Request Go back to your pull request after a few minutes and see whether it passed muster with Travis-CI. Everything should look green, otherwise fix issues and amend your commit as described above. ## Be Patient It's likely that your change will not be merged and that the nitpicky maintainers will ask you to do more, or fix seemingly benign problems. Hang on there! ## Thank You Please do know that we really appreciate and value your time and work. We love you, really.