[#1] Update CONTRIBUTING

Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com>
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Alexey Vanin 2023-06-07 13:01:44 +03:00
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First, thank you for contributing! We love and encourage pull requests from
everyone. Please follow the guidelines:
- Check the open [issues](https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env/issues) and
[pull requests](https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env/pulls) for existing
- Check the open [issues](https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env/issues) and
[pull requests](https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env/pulls) for existing
discussions.
- Open an issue first, to discuss a new feature or enhancement.
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send a pull request. We encourage pull requests to discuss code changes. Here
are the steps in details:
### Set up your GitHub Repository
Fork [FrostFS node upstream](https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env/fork) source
### Set up your git repository
Fork [FrostFS node upstream](https://git.frostfs.info/repo/fork/24) source
repository to your own personal repository. Copy the URL of your fork (you will
need it for the `git clone` command below).
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env
$ git clone https://git.frostfs.info/<username>/frostfs-dev-env.git
```
### Set up git remote as ``upstream``
```sh
$ cd frostfs-dev-env
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env
$ git remote add upstream https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env.git
$ git fetch upstream
$ git merge upstream/master
...
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### Test your changes
After your code changes, make sure
- To add test cases for the new code.
- To run `make lint`
- To run `make up` to check dev-env is not broken.
- To squash your commits into a single commit or a series of logically separated
commits run `git rebase -i`. It's okay to force update your pull request.
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```
### Create a Pull Request
Pull requests can be created via GitHub. Refer to [this
document](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/) for
Pull requests can be created via Forgejo. Refer to [this
document](https://docs.codeberg.org/collaborating/pull-requests-and-git-flow/) for
detailed steps on how to create a pull request. After a Pull Request gets peer
reviewed and approved, it will be merged.