We recommend for people to always work on a dedicated git branch for each fix or feature.
Don't work on master.
So that they can easily pull master and rebase their work if needed.
For fixing (reported) bugs we usually use `git checkout -b fix/issuenumber-somedescription`.
When working on a new feature we usually use `git checkout -b feature/optionalissuenumber-somedescription`.
However this is not a rule just a recommendation to keep an overview of things.
If your change isn't a bugfix or new feature you can also just use any branch name.
### GitHub
We would like to encourage people to use GitHub to create pull requests.
It makes it easy for us to review the patches, track WIP branches, organize branches with labels and milestones,
and help others to see what's being worked on.
Also see the blogpost [Contributing a Patch via GitHub](https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/post/contributing-a-patch-via-github/).
### E-Mail
In case GitHub is down or you can't use it for any other reason, you can send a patch to our [mailing list](https://lists.notraces.net/mailman/listinfo/profanity).
We recommend that you follow the workflow mentioned above.
And create your patch using the [`git-format-patch`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch) tool: `git format-patch master --stdout > feature.patch`
### Rules
* When fixing a bug, describe it and how your patch fixes it.
* When fixing a reported issue add an `Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/23` in the commit body.
* When adding a new feature add a description of the feature and how it should be used (workflow).
* If your patch adds a new configuration option add this to the `profrc.example` file.
* If your patch adds a new theming option add this to the `theme_template` file.
* Each patch or pull request should only contain related modifications.
* Run the tests and code formatters before submitting (c.f. Chapter 'Check everything' of this README).