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# Contributing
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###### Last revised: September 29th, 2020
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## General
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1. **English only** for issues & pull requests.
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2. As of May 25 2020, the `README.md` file is **automatically generated**. Instead, edit anything in `yaml/` or `md/`.
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3. Limit yourself to **one** alternative per Issue. A pull request can have multiple alternatives as long as there is an Issue for each.
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4. Personal opinions will **not** be considered when adding or removing an alternative. Instead, provide links to articles with details.
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5. If you submitted a change that made it into the guide but don't have your Reddit or GitHub username in the [CONTRIBUTORS.md](https://github.com/tycrek/degoogle/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS.md) list, open an issue or pull request so we can fix it, or update your existing issue with the request. Alternatively, if your username is on the list and you do *not* want it there, feel free to request this as well.
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## Issue & pull request templates
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1. Using the templates is **required**. Blank issues or pull requests are not allowed. Circumventing this by removing the text from a template will result in your Issue being closed without question.
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2. Not every field is required but fill out as much info as you can. This makes it easier for maintainers to quickly approve changes.
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## Pull requests
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1. All pull requests regarding alternatives must have an issue linked for discussion. Pull requests can become cluttered very quickly and are not a good place for discussion.
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2. If your PR is a quick fix or doesn't warrant an issue, an issue is not required, but it should be clear why the issue isn't required.
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