## Contributing code the right way TLDR: it works like Github. 1. Register on the [development website](https://dev.tt-rss.org); 2. Fork the repository you're interested in; 3. Do the needful; 4. Verify that your changes pass through PHPStan (see below); 4. File a PR against master branch; If you have any other questions, see this [forum thread](https://discourse.tt-rss.org/t/how-to-contribute-code-via-pull-requests-on-git-tt-rss-org/1850). Please don't inline patches in forum posts, attach files instead (``.patch`` or ``.diff`` file extensions should work). ## PHPStan Here's an example on how to run the analyzer using Docker: ```sh docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/app -v /tmp/phpstan-8.1:/tmp/phpstan --workdir /app php:8.1-cli php -d memory_limit=-1 ./vendor/bin/phpstan --memory-limit=2G --error-format=raw ``` Any errors break CI pipeline so you'll have to make sure it's clean. ## Contributing translations Believe it or not, people also spam using Weblate. Therefore, some minor jumping through hoops is involved here: 1. Register on [Weblate](https://weblate.tt-rss.org/) / forums; 2. Post in the [Weblate discussion thread](https://community.tt-rss.org/t/easier-translations-with-weblate/1680) on the forum, ask to be added to a project you're interested in; 3. You'll be given proper access rights and will be able to edit translations. That's it. If the language you're interested is not available yet, ask and we'll add it;