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## Contributing
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**General Rules**
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- As much as possible, try to follow the existing format of markdown and code.
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- Don't forget to run `npm run lint` and `npm test` before submitting pull requests.
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- Make sure that **100%** of your code is covered by tests.
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**Contributing new features **
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- To ensure that there are no conflicts when merging the branch into the main branch,
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- it is necessary to perform the following steps each time new development is going to be conducted on non-main branches:
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- `git pull`,
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- `git rebase main`
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- resolve conflicts before continuing the development.
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- After new features developed
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- `git add .`
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- `git commit -m [rbtree] features` (`rbtree` needs to be replaced by the module you have modified,
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- `features` must be replaced by the detailed description about the features you implemented)
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- `git push`
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- click the `New pull request` on Github https://github.com/zrwusa/data-structure-typed/branches
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**Contributing New Data Structures**
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- Make your pull requests to be **specific** and **focused**. Instead of
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contributing "several data structures" all at once contribute them all
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one by one separately (i.e. one pull request for "RBTree", another one
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for "AATree" and so on).
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- Provide **README.md** for each of the data structure **with explanations** of
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the algorithm and **with links** to further readings.
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- Describe what you do in code using **comments**.
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