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# Welcome to Contributing!
Welcome to contributing to `JustEnoughVCS`! Before you begin, please read this guide to ensure a smooth contribution process.
## 1. Choose Your Direction
`JustEnoughVCS` uses a modular architecture that separates core functionality from client tools into different repositories:
| Repository | Link | Description |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------- |
| Core Logic | [Version Control](https://github.com/JustEnoughVCS/VersionControl) | Main logic, asset management |
| Frontend | | |
| CLI | [Command Line](https://github.com/JustEnoughVCS/CommandLine) | Glue code between core and CLI |
Please first understand which module of `JustEnoughVCS` you want to contribute to - this is important!
1. If you want to optimize version control logic, add or modify core features, please go to `VersionControl`.
2. If you want to optimize, modify, or add logic for frontend interfaces like command-line or GUI tools, please go to the corresponding repository.
## 2. Set Up the Project
Fork the repository you want to modify to your GitHub account, then clone it locally using SSH.
For non-`VersionControl` parts, please also clone the core repository using HTTP into a sibling directory to ensure it can reference the `VersionControl` repository.
Structure should look like this:
```
.
├── <frontend-name>
│ ├── src/ # Frontend source code
│ ├── Cargo.toml # Rust project configuration
│ └── README.md # Project documentation
└── VersionControl/ # Core library reference
├── src/
├── Cargo.toml
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── LICENSE-MIT.md
└── README.md
```
## 3. Set Up Development Environment
Development environment configuration can be found in the documentation of each repository.
`JustEnoughVCS` uses different technology stacks for different frontend directions.
For example: The `CommandLine` part uses Rust + Clap to build the command-line program, while the `MyVault` GUI uses Avalonia + .NET.
## 4. Submit Your PR
Before submitting, please ensure:
1. Create a feature branch in your forked repository
2. Implement your feature or fix
3. Write appropriate test cases and pass all tests
4. Submit clear commit messages
5. Create a Pull Request to the main repository
### Notes
- Ensure your code follows the project's coding standards
- Sync with the latest changes from the main repository before submitting PR
- For major changes, it's recommended to discuss the design approach in Issues first
## Finally, Open Source Licenses
Different `JustEnoughVCS` projects use different open source licenses. For example, the current `VersionControl` uses the very permissive MIT License (see LICENSE-MIT.md file), while `MyVault` uses the `GPLv3` license.
Thank you for your support of `JustEnoughVCS`!
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