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+# Contributing
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+First, thanks for wanting to contribute. You’re awesome! :heart:
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+## Questions
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+Use [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/) with the tag `blazer`.
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+## Feature Requests
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+Create an issue. Start the title with `[Idea]`.
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+## Issues
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+Think you’ve discovered an issue?
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+1. Search existing issues to see if it’s been reported.
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+2. Try the `master` branch to make sure it hasn’t been fixed.
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+```rb
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+gem "blazer", github: "ankane/blazer"
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+```
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+If the above steps don’t help, create an issue. Include the complete backtrace for exceptions.
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+## Pull Requests
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+Fork the project and create a pull request. A few tips:
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+- Keep changes to a minimum. If you have multiple features or fixes, submit multiple pull requests.
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+- Follow the existing style. The code should read like it’s written by a single person.
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+Feel free to open an issue to get feedback on your idea before spending too much time on it.
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+---
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+This contributing guide is released under [CCO](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) (public domain). Use it for your own project without attribution.
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