Thanks for your interest in contributing to the Laravel Layerize project! We really appreciate your participation. Please follow the guide below to submit changes via a pull request.
- Make sure you have followed the steps in README.md to setup and run Laravel Layerize project locally .
- Create a new branch with a clear description of the features, fixes, or changes you'd like to contribute.
- Make necessary changes to the project code according to your goals.
- Make sure your code has been tested and working properly.
- Create a pull request with a descriptive title and include a detailed description of the change you made.
- Wait for a review from the project team.
We really appreciate a detailed explanation of the changes you submitted via a pull request. Please include the following information:
- A brief description of the changes you made and why.
- Layerize Laravel project areas or components affected by your changes.
- Technical details about your proposed implementation or solution.
- References or related issues (if any).
We will review and provide feedback as soon as possible. Be sure to monitor your pull requests to collaborate and fix proposed changes.
- We recommend not to make changes to the existing folder/file structure. If you still need to add a folder/file structure, please create a consistent folder/file structure
- Please use clear class names/variable names/function names/file names according to their respective purposes
- Use the PSR-12 code style for PHP.
- Class and file names are expected to follow the naming format (PascalCase)
- The variable names are expected to follow the naming format (camelCase) or (snake_case)
- The expected function name follows the naming format (camelCase)
If you have any questions or need assistance during the contribution process, please feel free to contact us via [[email protected]] or open Tab Issue for further discussion.
Thanks for your contribution to the Laravel Layerize project!