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- CONTRIBUTING.md: contributor onboarding, conventional commit rules, local setup
- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md: adopts Contributor Covenant 2.1 by reference
- SECURITY.md: vulnerability reporting via GitHub private advisories, scope boundaries
- .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml: disables blank issues, links to discussions and Honcho upstream

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Contributing to OpenConcho

Thanks for your interest in helping out. This is a small, focused project — please read this before opening a PR.

Ground rules

  • Open an issue first for anything beyond a small fix. Discussion saves wasted work.
  • Conventional commits are required (feat:, fix:, docs:, refactor:, test:, chore:). They drive semantic-release.
  • One logical change per PR. Easier to review, easier to revert.

Local setup

git clone https://github.com/offendingcommit/openconcho.git
cd openconcho
pnpm install
pnpm dev   # web dev server at http://localhost:5173

For desktop work:

pnpm --filter @openconcho/desktop dev

Before opening a PR

pnpm lint           # Biome lint
pnpm typecheck      # tsc --noEmit
pnpm test           # Vitest
pnpm build          # full build

All four must pass. CI will block the merge otherwise.

Coding standards

The full standards live in .claude/rules/coding-standards.md. The short version:

  • TypeScript strict mode; no any.
  • No hardcoded URLs — connection config lives in localStorage under openconcho:config.
  • Use CSS variables (var(--text-1)) for theme-aware colors, never Tailwind color utilities.
  • Cast TanStack Router params as as never at navigation callsites.
  • One assertion per test.

API schema changes

src/api/schema.d.ts is generated. Don't edit it by hand — run:

pnpm generate:api

…after updating openapi.json.

Reporting bugs

Use the bug report template. Include the Honcho version, your OS, and reproduction steps.

License

By contributing, you agree your contributions are licensed under the MIT License.