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# Contributing to Hugo
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We welcome contributions to Hugo of any kind including documentation, themes,
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organization, tutorials, blog posts, bug reports, issues, feature requests,
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feature implementations, pull requests, answering questions on the forum,
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helping to manage issues, etc.
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The Hugo community and maintainers are [very active](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/pulse/monthly) and helpful, and the project benefits greatly from this activity. We created a [step by step guide](https://gohugo.io/tutorials/how-to-contribute-to-hugo/) if you're unfamiliar with GitHub or contributing to open source projects in general.
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## Table of Contents
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* [Asking Support Questions](#asking-support-questions)
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* [Reporting Issues](#reporting-issues)
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* [Submitting Patches](#submitting-patches)
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* [Code Contribution Guidelines](#code-contribution-guidelines)
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* [Git Commit Message Guidelines](#git-commit-message-guidelines)
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* [Vendored Dependencies](#vendored-dependencies)
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* [Fetching the Sources From GitHub](#fetching-the-sources-from-github)
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* [Using Git Remotes](#using-git-remotes)
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* [Build Hugo with Your Changes](#build-hugo-with-your-changes)
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* [Updating the Hugo Sources](#updating-the-hugo-sources)
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## Asking Support Questions
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We have an active [discussion forum](http://discuss.gohugo.io) where users and developers can ask questions.
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Please don't use the GitHub issue tracker to ask questions.
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## Reporting Issues
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If you believe you have found a defect in Hugo or its documentation, use
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the GitHub [issue tracker](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/issues) to report the problem to the Hugo maintainers.
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If you're not sure if it's a bug or not, start by asking in the [discussion forum](http://discuss.gohugo.io).
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When reporting the issue, please provide the version of Hugo in use (`hugo version`) and your operating system.
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## Submitting Patches
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The Hugo project welcomes all contributors and contributions regardless of skill or experience level.
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If you are interested in helping with the project, we will help you with your contribution.
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Hugo is a very active project with many contributions happening daily.
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Because we want to create the best possible product for our users and the best contribution experience for our developers,
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we have a set of guidelines which ensure that all contributions are acceptable.
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The guidelines are not intended as a filter or barrier to participation.
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If you are unfamiliar with the contribution process, the Hugo team will help you and teach you how to bring your contribution in accordance with the guidelines.
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### Code Contribution Guidelines
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To make the contribution process as seamless as possible, we ask for the following:
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* Go ahead and fork the project and make your changes. We encourage pull requests to allow for review and discussion of code changes.
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* When you’re ready to create a pull request, be sure to:
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* Sign the [CLA](https://cla-assistant.io/spf13/hugo).
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* Have test cases for the new code. If you have questions about how to do this, please ask in your pull request.
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* Run `go fmt`.
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* Add documentation if you are adding new features or changing functionality. The docs site lives in `/docs`.
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* Squash your commits into a single commit. `git rebase -i`. It’s okay to force update your pull request with `git push -f`.
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* Ensure that `make check` succeeds. [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/hugo) (Linux and macOS) and [AppVeyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/spf13/hugo/branch/master) (Windows) will fail the build if `make check` fails.
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* Follow the **Git Commit Message Guidelines** below.
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### Git Commit Message Guidelines
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This [blog article](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/) is a good resource for learning how to write good commit messages,
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the most important part being that each commit message should have a title/subject in imperative mood starting with a capital letter and no trailing period:
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*"Return error on wrong use of the Paginator"*, **NOT** *"returning some error."*
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Also, if your commit references one or more GitHub issues, always end your commit message body with *See #1234* or *Fixes #1234*.
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Replace *1234* with the GitHub issue ID. The last example will close the issue when the commit is merged into *master*.
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Sometimes it makes sense to prefix the commit message with the packagename (or docs folder) all lowercased ending with a colon.
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That is fine, but the rest of the rules above apply.
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So it is "tpl: Add emojify template func", not "tpl: add emojify template func.", and "docs: Document emoji", not "doc: document emoji."
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Please consider to use a short and descriptive branch name, e.g. **NOT** "patch-1". It's very common but creates a naming conflict each time when a submission is pulled for a review.
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An example:
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```text
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tpl: Add custom index function
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Add a custom index template function that deviates from the stdlib simply by not
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returning an "index out of range" error if an array, slice or string index is
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out of range. Instead, we just return nil values. This should help make the
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new default function more useful for Hugo users.
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Fixes #1949
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```
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### Vendored Dependencies
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Hugo uses [govendor](https://github.com/kardianos/govendor) to vendor dependencies, but we don't commit the vendored packages themselves to the Hugo git repository.
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Therefore, a simple `go get` is not supported since `go get` is not vendor-aware.
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You **must use govendor** to fetch and manage Hugo's dependencies.
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### Fetch the Sources From GitHub
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```
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go get github.com/kardianos/govendor
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govendor get github.com/spf13/hugo
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```
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### Using Git Remotes
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Due to the way Go handles package imports, the best approach for working on a
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Hugo fork is to use Git Remotes. Here's a simple walk-through for getting
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started:
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1. Fetch the Hugo sources as described above.
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1. Change to the Hugo source directory:
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cd $HOME/go/src/github.com/spf13/hugo
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```
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1. Create a new branch for your changes (the branch name is arbitrary):
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git checkout -b iss1234
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```
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1. After making your changes, commit them to your new branch:
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git commit -a -v
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```
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1. Fork Hugo in GitHub.
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1. Add your fork as a new remote (the remote name, "fork" in this example, is arbitrary):
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git remote add fork git://github.com/USERNAME/hugo.git
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```
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1. Push the changes to your new remote:
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git push --set-upstream fork iss1234
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```
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1. You're now ready to submit a PR based upon the new branch in your forked repository.
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### Build Hugo with Your Changes
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```bash
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cd $HOME/go/src/github.com/spf13/hugo
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make hugo
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# or to install in $HOME/go/bin:
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make install
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```
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### Updating the Hugo Sources
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If you want to stay in sync with the Hugo repository, you can easily pull down
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the source changes, but you'll need to keep the vendored packages up-to-date as
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well.
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```
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git pull
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make vendor
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```
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