If you are interested in doing so, you can:
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- We suggest to follow some Guidelines for Contributions (we also try to follow them, although not always successfully)
- The code is currently distributed under the GPLv3 License
- You should agree to the Contributors License Agreement (which can be done, for example, via the CLA-assistant GitHub action when creating a PR)
Please, try to follow these guidelines for your code contributions:
- Add comments when possible
- Use clean code
- Use 2 spaces for indentation (except when other is required, e.g., in the
mkdocs
documentation) - Separate logs and errlogs in an intuitive manner
- Avoid hard-coding options for specific systems
- Test your code before sending a PR
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