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Thanks for helping out! This guide provides some guidelines on coding styles and architecture for this extension.
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Keep in mind that these are guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgement and feel free to make suggestions!
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## Building the Extension
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1. Clone the repository locally and run `npm install` from the vscode-xml directory.
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2. Run the `build` task in VS Code (`CTRL + SHIFT + B`) or start extension debugging (`F5`), which will run the `build` task for you.
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## Pull Requests
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If you would like to work on an unassigned issue, please:
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1. Comment on the issue so others are aware of your intentions.
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2. Make a fork of the repository and create a branch named `issue-#<issue_number>`.
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3. When finished, create a pull request using the issue branch.
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If you would like to add unsolicited features, please:
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1. Make a fork of the repository and create a branch named `wip-<my_new_feature>`.
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2. Create a pull request using the WIP branch and prefix the name of the PR with "WIP".
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3. The pull request will be used as the channel of communication for discussion around the new feature. Once code is complete, the PR will be treated as per normal.
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## Style Guide
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In short, favor clean, maintainable code over code that "just works".
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