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-============
-Contributing
-============
-
-Contributions are welcome, and they are greatly appreciated! Every
-little bit helps, and credit will always be given.
-
-You can contribute in many ways:
-
-Types of Contributions
-----------------------
-
-Report Bugs
-~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Report bugs at https://github.com/pydanny/cached-property/issues.
-
-If you are reporting a bug, please include:
-
-* Your operating system name and version.
-* Any details about your local setup that might be helpful in troubleshooting.
-* Detailed steps to reproduce the bug.
-
-Fix Bugs
-~~~~~~~~
-
-Look through the GitHub issues for bugs. Anything tagged with "bug"
-is open to whoever wants to implement it.
-
-Implement Features
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Look through the GitHub issues for features. Anything tagged with "feature"
-is open to whoever wants to implement it.
-
-Write Documentation
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-cached-property could always use more documentation, whether as part of the
-official cached-property docs, in docstrings, or even on the web in blog posts,
-articles, and such.
-
-Submit Feedback
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The best way to send feedback is to file an issue at https://github.com/pydanny/cached-property/issues.
-
-If you are proposing a feature:
-
-* Explain in detail how it would work.
-* Keep the scope as narrow as possible, to make it easier to implement.
-* Remember that this is a volunteer-driven project, and that contributions
- are welcome :)
-
-Get Started!
-------------
-
-Ready to contribute? Here's how to set up `cached-property` for local development.
-
-1. Fork the `cached-property` repo on GitHub.
-2. Clone your fork locally::
-
- $ git clone git@github.com:your_name_here/cached-property.git
-
-3. Install your local copy into a virtualenv. Assuming you have virtualenvwrapper installed, this is how you set up your fork for local development::
-
- $ mkvirtualenv cached-property
- $ cd cached-property/
- $ python setup.py develop
-
-4. Create a branch for local development::
-
- $ git checkout -b name-of-your-bugfix-or-feature
-
- Now you can make your changes locally.
-
-
-5. Clean up the formatting (must be running at least Python 3.6)::
-
- $ pip install -U black
- $ black .
-
-6. When you're done making changes, check that your changes pass the tests, including testing other Python versions with tox::
-
- $ pytest tests/
- $ tox
-
- To get tox, just pip install it into your virtualenv.
-
-7. Commit your changes and push your branch to GitHub::
-
- $ git add .
- $ git commit -m "Your detailed description of your changes."
- $ git push origin name-of-your-bugfix-or-feature
-
-8. Submit a pull request through the GitHub website.
-
-Pull Request Guidelines
------------------------
-
-Before you submit a pull request, check that it meets these guidelines:
-
-1. The pull request should include tests.
-2. If the pull request adds functionality, the docs should be updated. Put
- your new functionality into a function with a docstring, and add the
- feature to the list in README.rst.
-3. The pull request should work for Python 2.7, and 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and for PyPy. Check
- https://travis-ci.org/pydanny/cached-property/pull_requests
- and make sure that the tests pass for all supported Python versions.
-
-Tips
-----
-
-To run a subset of tests::
-
- $ python -m unittest tests.test_cached-property
-