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We follow the conventional commits specification for our commit messages:
fix: bug fixes, e.g. fix crash due to deprecated method. feat: new features, e.g. add new method to the module. refactor: code refactor, e.g. migrate from class components to hooks. docs: changes into documentation, e.g. add usage example for the module.. test: adding or updating tests, e.g. add integration tests using detox. chore: tooling changes, e.g. change CI config.
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- Prefer small pull requests focused on one change.
- Verify that linters and tests are passing.
- Review the documentation to make sure it looks good.
- Follow the pull request template when opening a pull request.
- For pull requests that change the API or implementation, discuss with maintainers first by opening an issue.