To contribute, create an issue or comment on an existing issue that you would like to work on. All code contributions require test coverage and must pass formatting/lint checks before being approved and merged.
You must install deno to be able to run the application locally.
For development, the tests and example application can be run with deno.
To run the tests, use deno task test
or deno task test-watch
.
To check formatting and run lint, use deno task check
.
To create a production build and to run the production build, use
deno task build
and deno task run
.
To run the application in development mode with live reloading, use
deno task dev
.
This repository uses squash merging. If your branch is merged into main, you can
get your branch back up to date with deno task git-rebase
. Alternatively, you
can delete your branch and create a new one off of the main branch.
To learn more about working on this framework, see the documentation.