# Contributing to RPM Build GitHub Action :+1::tada: First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada::+1: The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to rpm-build GitHub Action, which is listed in the [GitHub Marketplace](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/rpm-build) . These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgment, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request. #### Table Of Contents [What should I know before I get started?](#what-should-i-know-before-i-get-started) * [rpmbuild](#rpmbuild) * [GitHub Actions](#github-actions) [How Can I Contribute?](#how-can-i-contribute) * [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs) * [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements) * [Pull Requests](#pull-requests) [Resources](#resources) ## What should I know before I get started? ### rpmbuild rpmbuild is a command line utility to build RPM packages. * [RPM Packaging Guide](https://rpm-packaging-guide.github.io/) ### GitHub Actions GitHub Action is github's CICD platform , to automate your software lifecyle * [GitHub Actions Documentation](https://help.github.com/en/actions) ## How Can I Contribute? ### Reporting Bugs Report bugs using Github's issues We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Report a bug by opening a new issue; it's that easy! ### Suggesting Enhancements If you think you have an idea which will make this project more useful to the community, add your suggestion as an issue. ### Submitting a pull request 1. Fork and clone the repository 2. Configure and install the dependencies: ```npm install``` 3. Make sure the tests pass on your machine: ```npm run test``` 4. Create a new branch: ```git checkout -b my-branch-name``` 5. Make your change, add tests, and make sure the tests still pass 6. Push to your fork and submit a pull request 7. Pat your self on the back and wait for your pull request to be reviewed and merged. ## Resources * [How to Contribute to Open Source](https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/) * [Using Pull Requests](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-pull-requests)