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# Contributing to pypict-claude-skill
Thank you for your interest in contributing to the PICT Test Designer Claude Skill! This document provides guidelines and instructions for contributing.
## Ways to Contribute
### 1. Add Examples
- Real-world test scenarios from different domains
- Industry-specific testing patterns
- Complex constraint scenarios
- Edge cases and advanced usage
### 2. Improve Documentation
- Fix typos or unclear explanations
- Add tutorials or guides
- Translate documentation
- Improve code comments
### 3. Enhance the Skill
- Optimize test case generation
- Add new constraint patterns
- Improve expected output determination
- Extend domain support
### 4. Report Issues
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Documentation gaps
- Usability improvements
### 5. Share Use Cases
- Blog posts about using the skill
- Video tutorials
- Workshop materials
- Success stories
## Getting Started
### Fork and Clone
1. Fork the repository on GitHub
2. Clone your fork locally:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/pypict-claude-skill.git
cd pypict-claude-skill
```
3. Add the upstream repository:
```bash
git remote add upstream https://github.com/originalowner/pypict-claude-skill.git
```
### Create a Branch
Create a descriptive branch name:
```bash
git checkout -b feature/add-ecommerce-example
# or
git checkout -b fix/typo-in-readme
# or
git checkout -b docs/improve-installation-guide
```
## Contribution Guidelines
### Code of Conduct
- Be respectful and inclusive
- Welcome newcomers
- Focus on constructive feedback
- Help others learn and grow
### Quality Standards
#### For Examples
- Include complete specification/requirements
- Provide clear PICT model
- Generate comprehensive test cases
- Add expected outputs
- Document key learning points
- Follow the existing example structure
#### For Documentation
- Use clear, concise language
- Include code examples where helpful
- Test all commands and code snippets
- Follow markdown best practices
- Check spelling and grammar
#### For Skill Improvements
- Maintain backward compatibility when possible
- Add comments explaining complex logic
- Update documentation to reflect changes
- Include examples demonstrating new features
- Test thoroughly before submitting
### File Structure
When adding examples:
```
examples/
├── your-example-name/
│ ├── README.md # Overview and learning points
│ ├── specification.md # Original requirements
│ ├── pict-model.txt # Generated PICT model
│ └── test-plan.md # Complete test plan
└── README.md # Update to list your example
```
### Commit Messages
Write clear, descriptive commit messages:
```bash
# Good
git commit -m "Add e-commerce checkout testing example"
git commit -m "Fix typo in installation instructions"
git commit -m "Improve constraint generation for negative testing"
# Not ideal
git commit -m "Update files"
git commit -m "Fix stuff"
git commit -m "WIP"
```
### Pull Request Process
1. **Update documentation** if you're changing functionality
2. **Add tests/examples** if you're adding features
3. **Update README.md** if you're adding examples or major features
4. **Ensure quality**:
- Check for typos
- Test all examples
- Verify markdown renders correctly
- Ensure links work
5. **Submit PR** with a clear description:
```markdown
## Description
Brief description of what this PR does
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Example addition
## Testing
How was this tested?
## Related Issues
Fixes #123
```
6. **Respond to feedback** promptly and professionally
## Example Contribution Workflow
### Adding a New Example
1. Create your branch:
```bash
git checkout -b example/api-testing
```
2. Add your files to `examples/`:
```bash
mkdir examples/api-testing
# Create your specification, model, and test plan
```
3. Update `examples/README.md`:
```markdown
## API Testing Example
Demonstrates PICT testing for REST API endpoints...
```
4. Commit your changes:
```bash
git add examples/api-testing/
git add examples/README.md
git commit -m "Add REST API testing example"
```
5. Push to your fork:
```bash
git push origin example/api-testing
```
6. Create a Pull Request on GitHub
### Fixing Documentation
1. Create your branch:
```bash
git checkout -b docs/clarify-installation
```
2. Make your changes
3. Commit and push:
```bash
git commit -m "Clarify installation steps for Windows users"
git push origin docs/clarify-installation
```
4. Create a Pull Request
## Review Process
1. **Automated checks** (if configured) will run
2. **Maintainer review** typically within 1-2 weeks
3. **Feedback and iteration** may be requested
4. **Approval and merge** once all criteria met
## Recognition
Contributors will be:
- Listed in the repository's contributors
- Mentioned in release notes (for significant contributions)
- Credited in the documentation where appropriate
## Questions?
- Open an issue for general questions
- Tag your issue with `question`
- Be patient - we're all volunteers!
## License
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT License.
## Thank You!
Every contribution, no matter how small, helps make this skill better for everyone. We appreciate your time and effort! 🙏