This file describes the ways of contributing to the project.
You can do this via the application's menu bar or the tray menu. Application will then generate a link to the new GitHub issue with the pre-filled details about your operating system (you still need to describe the issue through, it doesn't automatically send a bug report for you). You can also report issues via the project's GitHub repository.
When creating a GitHub issue, please take a look:
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if there're any similar issues (including the closed ones); if so, try to describe your issue under that one or ask to reopen it to bring me attention;
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if your issue can be reproduced within the web version – fixing Discord bugs there isn't for now the priority of this project and could cause a possible breakages on the site updates;
When working with the WebCord's source code, I recommend reading the documentation about each of the files and what is their purpose in WebCord to know where you should put your code within the existing files. I'm also encouraging to read the following parts of the documentation:
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Build.md
, to know more about current WebCord's development script syntax, including how to compile, test and package source files. -
Flags.md
, to know a little more about the current build flags implementation.
Currently, WebCord has moved its translation to its Weblate instance. It includes the current state of the translation project, instructions and limitations. You are free to translate it the old way (by doing a PR), yet Weblate changes might be pulled earlier in order to avoid conflicts on Weblate side.
You can also help to maintain this project by:
- taking part in / answering GitHub discussions,
- helping me to solve issues,
- updating / working on the documentation,
- reviewing the WebCord's source code or pull requests and suggesting the changes.