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# Contributing to Delve
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Want to help contribute to Delve? Great! Any and all help is certainly appreciated, whether it's code, documentation, or spelling corrections.
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If you'd like to join the discussion, hop on #delve-dbgr on irc.freenode.net.
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## Filing issues
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When filing an issue, make sure to answer these five questions:
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1. What version of Delve are you using (`dlv -version`)?
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2. What version of Go are you using? (`go version`)?
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3. What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
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4. What did you do?
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5. What did you expect to see?
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6. What did you see instead?
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## Contributing code
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Fork this repo and create your own feature branch. Install all dependencies as documented in the README.
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### Guidelines
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Consider the following guidelines when preparing to submit a patch:
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* Follow standard Go conventions (document any new exported types, funcs, etc.., ensuring proper punctuation).
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* Ensure that you test your code. Any patches sent in for new / fixed functionality must include tests in order to be merged into master.
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* If you plan on making any major changes, create an issue before sending a patch. This will allow for proper discussion beforehand.
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* Keep any os / arch specific code contained to os / arch specific files. Delve leverages Go's filename based conditional compilation, i.e do not put Linux specific functionality in a non Linux specific file.
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