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Contributions via pull requests are much appreciated.

### TL;DR;
* This project uses `[email protected]` and `[email protected]` for development (see [Setup](#setup))
* Before opening a PR, find an existing issue or open a new one to discuss the proposed change (we would hate it for you to have to waste time)
* After your proposal has been reviewed and accepted by at least one of the project's maintainers, you can submit a pull request
* When opening a PR make sure to follow the checklist inside the pull request template

### Step 1: Find something to work on

If you want to contribute a specific feature or fix you have in mind, look at active [pull
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Category | Convention
------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**Docstring** | We use [JSDoc](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/jsdoc-supported-types.html) annotations to provide type information and create API references.
**Style guide** | We use black as well as flake8 extensions to enforce beyond good practices [PEP8](https://pep8.org/).
**Style guide** | We use `eslint` to keep our code consistent in terms of style and reducing defects.
**Test coverage** | We use [Jest](https://jestjs.io/) to test our code and [Codecov](https://codecov.io/) to report test coverage. We aim to have 100% test coverage in our unit tests.
**Git commits** | We follow [conventional commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/). These are not enforced as we squash and merge PRs, but PR titles are enforced during CI.
**Documentation** | API reference docs are generated from docstrings which should have Examples section to allow developers to have what they need within their own IDE. Documentation website covers the wider usage, tips, and strives to be concise.
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