# Please contribute You can really make a difference by: - [Making an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-issue/). A well described issue helps a lot. (Have a look at the [known issues](https://github.com/search?q=user%3Arobertdebock+is%3Aissue+state%3Aopen).) - [Making a pull request](https://services.github.com/on-demand/github-cli/open-pull-request-github) when you see the error in code. I'll try to help and take every contribution seriously. It's a great opportunity for me to learn how you use the role and also an opportunity to get into the habit of contributing to open source software. ## Step by step Here is how you can help, a lot of steps are related to GitHub, not specifically my roles. ### 1. Make an issue. When you spot an issue, [create an issue](https://github.com/robertdebock/grub/issues). Making the issue help me and others to find similar problems in the future. ### 2. Fork the project. On the top right side of [the repository on GitHub](https://github.com/robertdebock/grub), click `fork`. This copies everything to your GitHub namespace. ### 3. Make the changes In you own GitHub namespace, make the required changes. I typically do that by cloning the repository (in your namespace) locally: ``` git clone git@github.com:YOURNAMESPACE/grub.git ``` Now you can start to edit on your laptop. ### 4. Optionally: test your changes Install [molecule](https://molecule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) and [Tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/): ``` pip install molecule tox ansible-lint docker ``` And run `molecule test`. If you want to test a specific distribution, set `image` and optionally `tag`: ``` image=centos tag=7 molecule test ``` Once it start to work, you can test multiple version of Ansible: ``` image=centos tag=7 tox ``` ### 6. Optionally: Regenerate all dynamic content You can use [Ansible Generator](https://github.com/robertdebock/ansible-generator) to regenerate all dynamic content. If you don't do it, I'll do it later for you. ### 7. Make a pull request [GitHub](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork) on pull requests. In the comment-box, you can [refer to the issue number](https://help.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/autolinked-references-and-urls) by using #123, where 123 is the issue number. ### 8. Wait Now I'll get a message that you've added some code. Thank you, really. CI starts to test your changes. You can follow the progress on Travis. Please consider [sponsoring me](https://github.com/sponsors/robertdebock).