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# How to contribute to Phinx
Phinx relies heavily on external contributions in order to make it the best database migration
tool possible. Without the support of our 130+ contributors we wouldn't be where we are today!
We encourage anyone to submit documentation enhancements and code.
Issues, feature requests and bugs should be submitted using the Github issue tool:
https://github.com/robmorgan/phinx/issues.
This document briefly outlines the requirements to contribute code to Phinx.
## Considerations
Before you submit your pull request take a moment to answer the following questions.
Answering '**YES**' to all questions will increase the likelihood of your PR being accepted!
* Have I implemented my feature for as many database adapters as possible?
* Does my new feature improve Phinx's performance or keep it consistent?
* Does my feature fit within the database migration space?
* Is the code entirely my own and free from any commercial licensing?
* Am I happy to release my code under the MIT license?
* Is my code formatted using the [PSR-2](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md) coding standard?
**Note:** We accept bug fixes much faster into our development branch than new features.
## Getting Started
Great, so you want to contribute. Let's get started:
1. Start by forking Phinx on GitHub: https://github.com/robmorgan/phinx
1. Clone your repository to a local directory on your development box.
1. If you do not have Composer set up already, install it:
```
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
```
1. Change to your Phinx clone directory and pull the necessary dependencies:
```
php composer.phar install
```
1. Copy the `phpunit.xml.dist` template to `phpunit.xml` and change the configuration to suit your environment. If you are not using any particular adapter you can disable it in the `phpunit.xml` file.
1. Run the unit tests locally to ensure they pass:
```
php vendor/bin/phpunit --config phpunit.xml
```
1. Write the code and unit tests for your bug fix or feature.
1. Add any relevant documentation.
1. Run the unit tests again and ensure they pass.
1. Open a pull request on the Github project page. Ensure the code is being merged into `master`.
## Documentation
The Phinx documentation is stored in the **docs** directory using the [RestructedText](http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html)
format. All documentation merged to `master` is automatically published to the Phinx documentation site available at: http://docs.phinx.org.