Documentation/Nightly/Developers/Tutorials/ContributePatch
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The following instructions describes the recommended workflow to contribute patch to Slicer code base.
It is assumed that you followed the New community member checklist, have a clone of https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/ and have setup the development environment as described in the here.
If not already done, make sure to read the Slicer Coding Style Guide :-)
- 2. Make sure your fork has a git remote. Replace
jcfr
with your git login.
git remote add jcfr git@github.com:jcfr/Slicer.git
- 3. Create a topic named
<issuer_number>-a-descriptive-topic-name
. For example:
git checkout -b 1906-uninstall-extensions-on-restart
- 4. Hack, hack, hack and commit your change
- 5. Publish the topic on your fork
git push jcfr 1906-uninstall-extensions-on-restart
- 6. Add a note to the issue with a link pointing to your topic. For example, see note 1906#c4578