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# Contributing
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You can contribute to Aseprite in several ways. One of the easiest
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ways is writting articles, blog posts, recording video tutorials,
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[creating pixel art](http://aseprite.deviantart.com/), or showing your love
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to Aseprite e.g. naming Aseprite in your website and linking it to
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http://www.aseprite.org/, following
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[@aseprite](https://twitter.com/aseprite) twitter account, or
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[giving a donation](http://www.aseprite.org/donate/).
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Other ways to contribute require direct contact with us. For example:
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* Writting documentation.
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* Making art *for* Aseprite (logos, skins, mockups).
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* Sending patches for features or bug fixes.
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* Reviewing issues in the [issue tracker](http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/list) and making comments.
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The following sections explain some tips about each of these points.
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## Documentation
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You can start seeing the
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[Wiki](https://code.google.com/p/aseprite/wiki/Home), and
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[contact us](http://groups.google.com/group/aseprite-discuss) about your changes,
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we'll give you editing permissions if they looks fine. Also you can
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make some comments in the Wiki itself.
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If you are going to write a Wiki page about some topic, we recommend
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you to take screenshots or record a little GIF showing the steps.
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* As screen recording software, on Windows you can generate GIF files
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using licecap: http://www.cockos.com/licecap/
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* You can upload the PNG/GIF files in http://imgur.com/ temporarily.
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## Issues
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You can review issues, make comments, or create new ones (features,
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bug reports, etc.) in our
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[issue tracker](http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/list). You
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are encouraged to create mockups for any issue you see and attach them.
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## Hacking
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The first thing to keep in main if you want to modify the source code:
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checkout the **dev** branch. It is the branch that we use to develop
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new features and fix issues that are planned for the next big release.
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To start looking the source code, see how it is organized in
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[src/README.md](https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/tree/dev/src/#aseprite-source-code)
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file.
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## Get the Source Code
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If you want to help in Aseprite, first of all you will need a fresh
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copy of the Git repository. It is located in GitHub, right here:
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https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite
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You can clone it locally using the following command (read-only URL):
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git clone -b dev git://github.com/aseprite/aseprite.git
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On Windows you can use programs like
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[msysgit](http://msysgit.github.io/) to clone the repository.
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## Compiling
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See [INSTALL.md](INSTALL.md) to know how to compile Aseprite.
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## Forking & Pull Requests
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You can fork the GitHub repository using the Fork button at
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[https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite](https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite).
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The Pull Requests (PR) systems works in this way:
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1. You've to create a new branch from `dev`, e.g. `fix-8` to fix the issue 8.
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1. Start working on that new branch, and push that branch to your fork.
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1. Create a new PR to merge your `fix-8` branch to official `dev`.
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1. If the PR is accepted, your branch is merged into `dev`.
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1. You will need to pull changes from the official `dev` branch, and
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merge them in your own `dev` branch. Finally you can discard your
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own `fix-8` branch (because those changes should be already merged
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into `dev` if the PR was accepted).
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1. Continue working from the new `dev` head.
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To keep in mind: **always** start working from the `dev` head, if you
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want to fix three different issues, create three different branches
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from `dev` and then send three different PR. Do not chain all the
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fixes in one single branch. E.g. `fix-issues-3-and-8-and-25`.
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## Mailing List
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Subscribe to
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[aseprite-discuss](http://groups.google.com/group/aseprite-discuss)
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group. If you want to start working in something
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(e.g. [an open issue](http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/list)),
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you should send an email to the group describing what you want to do,
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to avoid programming in something that is already done or which
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someone else is working on.
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And always remember to look the
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[Roadmap](https://code.google.com/p/aseprite/wiki/Roadmap).
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