libcproject
C static library easier to use than libc (C standard library).
💡 Contributing

Thanks a lot for your interest in contributing to libcproject! 🎉

Code of Conduct

libcproject adopted the Contributor Covenant as its Code of Conduct, and we expect project participants to adhere to it. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.

Open Development

All work on libcproject happens directly on this repository. Both core team members and external contributors send pull requests which go through the same review process.

Types of contributions

  • Reporting a bug.
  • Suggest a new feature idea.
  • Correct spelling errors, improvements or additions to documentation files (README, CONTRIBUTING...).
  • Improve structure/format/performance/refactor/tests of the code.

Pull Requests

  • Please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue before making a change. It might avoid a waste of your time.
  • Ensure your code respect linting.
  • Make sure your code passes the tests.

If you're adding new features to libcproject, please include tests.

Commits

The commit message guidelines adheres to Conventional Commits and Semantic Versioning for releases.

Git Submodules

To get the submodule:

git submodule update --init --recursive

To update the version:

cd doxygen-awesome-css
git checkout v2.3.3