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# Contributing guidelines
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## How to become a contributor and submit your own code
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### Environment setup
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It is recommended to use filter to manage the GitHub email notification, see [examples for setting filters to Kubernetes Github notifications](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/communication/best-practices.md#examples-for-setting-filters-to-kubernetes-github-notifications)
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To install development dependencies you can use `pip install -r tests/requirements.txt`
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#### Linting
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Kubespray uses `yamllint` and `ansible-lint`. To run them locally use `yamllint .` and `./tests/scripts/ansible-lint.sh`
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#### Molecule
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[molecule](https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule) is designed to help the development and testing of Ansible roles. In Kubespray you can run it all for all roles with `./tests/scripts/molecule_run.sh` or for a specific role (that you are working with) with `cd roles/my-role && molecule test`
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#### Vagrant
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Vagrant with VirtualBox or libvirt driver helps you to quickly spin test clusters to test things end to end. See [README.md#vagrant](README.md)
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### Contributing A Patch
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1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.
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2. The [repo owners](OWNERS) will respond to your issue promptly.
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3. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes.
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4. Sign the CNCF CLA (<https://git.k8s.io/community/CLA.md#the-contributor-license-agreement>)
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5. Submit a pull request.
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