# Contributing to claw-code Thanks for your interest. This project follows the **gaebal-gajae pinpoint cadence** — see [ROADMAP.md](./ROADMAP.md) for the current pinpoint census. Here's how to contribute effectively. ## Filing a ROADMAP Pinpoint All feature requests and bug reports go through the pinpoint format (see `ROADMAP.md`). Each pinpoint must have: - **Exact pinpoint** — one crisp sentence stating what is wrong or missing - **Live evidence** — reproduction steps, logs, or observed behavior - **Why distinct** — why this isn't already covered by an existing pinpoint - **Concrete delta** — what the repo looks like after this is fixed (file-level) - **Fix shape** — implementation sketch (function, module, config change) Vague or duplicate pinpoints will be closed without comment. ## Build & Test ```bash # Rust components cd rust cargo build cargo test # Node / Bun components (if present) bun install bun test ``` CI runs on every push. All tests must pass before review. ## Branch Naming ``` feat/ # new feature fix/ # bug fix docs/ # documentation only chore/ # tooling, deps, refactor ``` Example: `feat/jobdori-168c-emission-routing` ## Push Pattern (fork + origin) This project maintains parity between the upstream (`origin`) and contributor forks. ```bash # 1. Fork the repo on GitHub, then add your fork as a remote git remote add fork https://github.com//claw-code.git # 2. Create a branch off the target branch git checkout -b feat/your-slug origin/feat/target-branch # 3. Make changes, commit git add . git commit -m "feat: your change description" # 4. Push to BOTH remotes (keep parity) git push origin feat/your-slug --force-with-lease git push fork feat/your-slug --force-with-lease # 5. Open a PR against the target branch on GitHub ``` Three-way parity check before opening a PR: ```bash git log --oneline -1 HEAD git log --oneline -1 origin/feat/your-slug git log --oneline -1 fork/feat/your-slug # All three should show the same commit hash ``` ## Code Style - Rust: `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy` before committing - No dead code, no unused imports - Comments in English; commit messages in English ## License By contributing, you agree your contributions are licensed under the [MIT License](./LICENSE).