# Contributing to `DateTime (DTT)` Welcome! We're thrilled that you're interested in contributing to the `DateTime (DTT)` library. Whether you're looking to evangelize, submit feedback, or contribute code, we appreciate your involvement in making `DateTime (DTT)` a better tool for everyone. Here's how you can get started. ## Evangelize One of the simplest ways to help us out is by spreading the word about `DateTime (DTT)`. We believe that a bigger, more involved community makes for a better framework, and that better frameworks make the world a better place. If you know people who might benefit from using `DateTime (DTT)`, please let them know! ## How to Contribute If you're interested in making a more direct contribution, there are several ways you can help us improve `DateTime (DTT)`. Here are some guidelines for submitting feedback, bug reports, and code contributions. ### Feedback Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us, and we're always looking for ways to make `DateTime (DTT)` better. If you have ideas, suggestions, or questions about `DateTime (DTT)`, we'd love to hear them. Here's how you can provide feedback: - Click [here][2] to submit a new feedback. - Use a descriptive title that clearly summarizes your feedback. - Provide a detailed description of the issue or suggestion. - Be patient while we review and respond to your feedback. ### Bug Reports If you encounter a bug while using `DateTime (DTT)`, please let us know so we can fix it. Here's how you can submit a bug report: - Click [here][2] to submit a new issue. - Use a descriptive title that clearly summarizes the bug. - Provide a detailed description of the issue, including steps to reproduce it. - Be patient while we review and respond to your bug report. ### Code Contributions If you're interested in contributing code to `DateTime (DTT)`, we're excited to have your help! Here's what you need to know: #### Feature Requests If you have an idea for a new feature or improvement, we'd love to hear it. Here's how you can contribute code for a new feature to `DateTime (DTT)`: - Fork the repo. - Clone the [DateTime (DTT)][1] repo by running: `git clone {repository}` - Edit files in the `src/` folder. The `src/` folder contains the source code for `DateTime (DTT)`. - Submit a pull request, and we'll review and merge your changes if they fit with our vision for `DateTime (DTT)`. #### Submitting Code If you've identified a bug or have a specific code improvement in mind, we welcome your pull requests. Here's how to submit your code changes: - Fork the repo. - Clone the `DateTime (DTT)` repo by running: `git clone {repository}` - Edit files in the `src/` folder. The `src/` folder contains the source code for `DateTime (DTT)`. - Submit a pull request, and we'll review and merge your changes if they fit with our vision for `DateTime (DTT)`. We hope that this guide has been helpful in explaining how you can contribute to `DateTime (DTT)`. Thank you for your interest and involvement in our project! [1]: https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/dtt [2]: https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/dtt/issues/new