We are open to, and grateful for, any contributions made by the community. By contributing to Redux Toolkit, you agree to abide by the code of conduct.
Before opening an issue, please search the issue tracker to make sure your issue hasn't already been reported.
Please ask any general and implementation specific questions on Stack Overflow with a Redux Toolkit tag for support.
Please open an issue with a proposal for a new feature or refactoring before starting on the work. We don't want you to waste your efforts on a pull request that we won't want to accept.
Visit the Issue tracker to find a list of open issues that need attention.
Please use the GitHub UI to fork this repository (read more about Forking a repository). Redux Toolkit has forked builds enabled in the CI, so you will see the build status of your fork's branch.
$ cd redux-toolkit
$ yarn
You can run tests for all packages with:
yarn test
To continuously watch and run tests, run the following:
yarn test --watch
You can build the packages with the following command:
yarn build
- Open a new issue in the Issue tracker.
- Fork the repo.
- Create a new feature branch based off the
master
branch. - Make sure all tests pass and there are no linting errors.
- Submit a pull request, referencing any issues it addresses.
- If you changed external-facing types, make sure to also build the project locally and include the updated API report file etc/redux-toolkit.api.md in your pull request.
Please try to keep your pull request focused in scope and avoid including unrelated commits.
After you have submitted your pull request, we'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. We may suggest some changes or improvements.
Thank you for contributing!