aseprite/CONTRIBUTING.md

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Contributing

You can contribute to Aseprite in several ways. One of the easiest ways is writting articles, blog posts, recording video tutorials, creating pixel art, or showing your love to Aseprite e.g. naming Aseprite in your website and linking it to http://www.aseprite.org/, following @aseprite twitter account, or giving a donation.

Other ways to contribute require direct contact with us. For example:

  • Writting documentation.
  • Making art for Aseprite (logos, skins, mockups).
  • Sending patches for features or bug fixes.
  • Reviewing issues in the issue tracker and making comments.

The following sections explain some tips about each of these points.

Documentation

You can start seeing the documentation, and contact us if you want to help writting documentation or recording tutorials.

If you are going to write documentation, we recommend you to take screenshots or record a GIF animations to show steps:

  • As screen recording software, on Windows you can generate GIF files using LICEcap.
  • You can upload the PNG/GIF images to Imgur.

Issues

You can review issues, make comments, or create new ones (features, bug reports, etc.) in our issue tracker. You are encouraged to create mockups for any issue you see and attach them.

Hacking

The first thing to keep in main if you want to modify the source code: checkout the master branch. It is the branch that we use to develop new features and fix issues that are planned for the next big release.

To start looking the source code, see how it is organized in src/README.md file.

Get the Source Code

If you want to help in Aseprite, first of all you will need a fresh copy of the Git repository. It is located in GitHub, right here:

https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite

You can clone it locally using the following command (read-only URL):

git clone --recursive https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite.git

On Windows you can use programs like msysgit to clone the repository.

Compiling

See INSTALL.md to know how to compile Aseprite.

Forking & Pull Requests

You can fork the GitHub repository using the Fork button at https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite.

The Pull Requests (PR) systems works in this way:

  1. You've to create a new branch from master, e.g. fix-8 to fix the issue 8.
  2. Start working on that new branch, and push that branch to your fork.
  3. Create a new PR to merge your fix-8 branch to official master.
  4. If the PR is accepted, your branch is merged into master.
  5. You will need to pull changes from the official master branch, and merge them in your own master branch. Finally you can discard your own fix-8 branch (because those changes should be already merged into master if the PR was accepted).
  6. Continue working from the new master head.

To keep in mind: always start working from the master head, if you want to fix three different issues, create three different branches from master and then send three different PR. Do not chain all the fixes in one single branch. E.g. fix-issues-3-and-8-and-25.

Mailing List

Subscribe to aseprite-discuss group. If you want to start working in something (e.g. an open issue), you should send an email to the group describing what you want to do, to avoid programming in something that is already done or which someone else is working on.

And always remember to look the Roadmap.