Contributing

Thank you for expressing your interest in contributing to PancakeSwap!

PancakeSwap is an open-source project. If you want to contribute to the project, this section is here to guide you through your first steps with the PancakeSwap team 🥞

Before starting any development, we highly encourage you to submit an issue on Github in order to discuss the problem, and the solution with the team.

Setup your dev environment

  1. Fork the repository and an add upstream remotearrow-up-right. E.g.

  2. Make sure you have the latest version of the default branch ( develop or master )

  3. Create your own branch and install dependencies

  4. Happy coding 🎉

Coding rules

We try to maintain as much consistency as we can between each of our repository. Your pull request has more chances to be accepted if you follow some the following rules, and write high quality code. Let's get started 💪

Use the UIKit

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If a variant of a component needs to be created, use the corresponding component in the UI Kit as a base. For example:

Use the tools!

Most of our repos use Typescriptarrow-up-right, ESLintarrow-up-right, and Prettierarrow-up-right. Make sure you're familiar with Typescript’s best practices, and enable an ESLint and Prettier plugin for your IDE.

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Some good practices

Committing

Our commit messages follow Conventional Commitsarrow-up-right using commitlintarrow-up-right.‌

Type
Description

build

Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)

ci

Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)

docs

Documentation only changes

feat

A new feature

fix

A bug fix

perf

A code change that improves performance

refactor

A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature

style

Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)

test

Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests

More at Angular's guidelinesarrow-up-right

Creating your pull request

Your code is ready to be submitted for review, congratulations🥳

  • All pull requests must have a description of what the PR is trying to accomplish.

  • Keep pull requests as small as possible. Larger pull requests should be broken up into smaller chunks with a dedicated base branch. Please tag the PR's that are merging into your base branch with the epic tag.

  • If possible self-review your PR and add comments where additional clarification is needed.

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Create a draft PRarrow-up-right as soon as possible so we can view your ongoing progress.

Thanks for helping us making PancakeSwap even more awesome

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