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# Contributing to DiscImageChef
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:+1::tada: First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada::+1:
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The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to DiscImageChef and its modules.
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These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgment, and feel free to propose
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changes to this document in a pull request.
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#### Table Of Contents
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[Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
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[I don't want to read this whole thing, I just have a question!!!](#i-dont-want-to-read-this-whole-thing-i-just-have-a-question)
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[What should I know before I get started?](#what-should-i-know-before-i-get-started)
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* [DiscImageChef and modules](#discimagechef-and-modules)
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[How Can I Contribute?](#how-can-i-contribute)
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* [Reporting Devices](#reporting-devices)
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* [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
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* [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
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* [Your First Code Contribution](#your-first-code-contribution)
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* [Pull Requests](#pull-requests)
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* [Patronizing us](#patronizing)
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* [Donating hardware to test](#donating)
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* [Providing information](#needed-information)
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[Styleguides](#styleguides)
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* [Git Commit Messages](#git-commit-messages)
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* [Code Styleguide](#code-styleguide)
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## Code of Conduct
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This project and everyone participating in it is governed by the
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[DiscImageChef Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating, you are expected
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to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [claunia@claunia.com](mailto:claunia@claunia.com).
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## I don't want to read this whole thing I just have a question!!!
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> **Note:** Please don't file an issue to ask a question. You'll get faster results by
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using the resources below.
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You can join our IRC channel on char.freenode.net at channel #DiscImageChef
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## What should I know before I get started?
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### DiscImageChef and modules
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DiscImageChef is a large open source project — it's made up of 18 modules. When you initially consider contributing to DiscImageChef, you might be unsure about which of those modules implements the functionality you want to change or report a bug for. This section should help you with that.
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DiscImageChef is intentionally very modular. Here's a list of them:
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* [Claunia.RsrcFork](https://github.com/claunia/Claunia.RsrcFork) -
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This library includes code for handling Mac OS resource forks, and decoding them, so any
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code related to Mac OS resource forks should be added here.
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* [Claunia.Encoding](https://github.com/claunia/Claunia.Encoding) -
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This library includes code for converting codepages not supported by .NET, like those used
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by ancient operating systems, to/from UTF-8.
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* [plist-cil](https://github.com/claunia/plist-cil) -
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This library includes code for handling Apple property lists.
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* [SharpCompress](https://github.com/adamhathcock/sharpcompress) -
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This library includes code for handling compression algorithms and compressed archives. Any
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need you have of compression or decompression should be handled with this library, and any new algorithm should be added here.
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* [DiscImageChef](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef) -
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This module contains the command line interface. In the future a GUI will be added.
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* [DiscImageChef.Checksums](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Checksums) -
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This module contains the checksum, hashing and error correction algorithms.
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* [DiscImageChef.CommonTypes](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.CommonTypes) -
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This module contains structs and enumerations needed by more than one of the other modules.
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* [DiscImageChef.Console](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Console) -
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This module abstracts consoles used by other modules to output information, so they can be
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redirected to a CLI or to a GUI output.
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* [DiscImageChef.Core](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Core) -
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This module contains the implementation of the functions and commands that are called by the
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user interface itself.
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* [DiscImageChef.Decoders](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Decoders) -
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This module contains internal disk, drive and protocol structures as well as code to marshal,
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decode and print them.
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* [DiscImageChef.Devices](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Devices) -
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This module contains code to talk with hardware devices in different platforms. Each platform
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has lowlevel calls in its own folder, and each device protocol has highlevel calls in its own
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folder. Device commands are separated by protocol standard, or vendor name.
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* [DiscImageChef.Device.Report](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Device.Report) -
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This is a separate application in C89 designed to create device reports on enviroments where
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you can't run .NET or Mono but can run Linux.
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* [DiscImageChef.DiscImages](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.DiscImages) -
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This module provides reading capabilities for the disk/disc images, one per file.
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* [DiscImageChef.Filesystems](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Filesystems) -
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This module provides the filesystem support. If only identification is implemented a single
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file should be used. For full read-only support, a folder should be used.
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* [DiscImageChef.Filters](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Filters) -
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A filter is a modification of the data before it can be passed to the disk image module
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(compression, fork union, etc), and this module provides support for them. If a image is
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compressed, say in gzip, or encoded, say in AppleDouble, a filter is the responsible of
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decompressing or decoding it on-the-fly.
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* [DiscImageChef.Helpers](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Helpers) -
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This module contains a collection of helpers for array manipulation, big-endian marshalling,
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datetime conversion, hexadecimal printing, string manipulation and byte swapping.
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* [DiscImageChef.Interop](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Interop) -
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This module contains calls to the underlying operating system. Currently only OS detection is
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needed.
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* [DiscImageChef.Metadata](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Metadata) -
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This module contains handling of CICM XML metadata, media types and dimensions.
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* [DiscImageChef.Partitions](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Partitions) -
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This module contains code for reading partition schemes.
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* [DiscImageChef.Server](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Server) -
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This module contains the server-side code that's running at http://discimagechef.claunia.com
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* [DiscImageChef.Settings](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Settings) -
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This module contains code for handling DiscImageChef settings.
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* [DiscImageChef.Tests](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Tests) -
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This module contains the unit tests for the rest of the modules. You should add new unit
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tests here but cannot run all of them because the test images they require amount to more
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than 100GiB.
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* [DiscImageChef.Tests.Devices](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Tests.Devices) -
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This module presents a menu driven interface to send commands to devices, as a way to test
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the Core module, as those tests cannot be automated. It can be used to debug drive responses.
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## How Can I Contribute?
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### Reporting Devices
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DiscImageChef tries to be as universal as possible. However some devices do not behave in
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the expected ways, some media is unknown and needs to be known prior to enabling dumping of it,
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etc.
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For that reason, DiscImageChef includes the [device-report command](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/wiki/Reporting-physical-device-capabilities).
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Using this command will guide you thru a series of questions about the device, and if it
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contains removable media, for you to insert the different media you have, and create a report
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of its abilities. The report will automatically be sent to our server and saved on your computer.
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Please note that we do not store any personal information and when possible remove the drive
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serial numbers from the report.
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If you have a drive attached to a computer that you cannot run the full DiscImageChef on it
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but can compile a C89 application, you can use [DiscImageChef.Device.Report](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Device.Report).
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In this case the report will only be created locally and you should attach it to a bug report.
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### Reporting Bugs
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This section guides you through submitting a bug report for DiscImageChef. Following these guidelines
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helps maintainers and the community understand your report :pencil:, reproduce the
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behavior :computer: :computer:, and find related reports :mag_right:.
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Before creating bug reports, please check [this list](#before-submitting-a-bug-report) as you
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might find out that you don't need to create one. When you are creating a bug report, please
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[include as many details as possible](#how-do-i-submit-a-good-bug-report). Fill out
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[the required template](ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md), the information it asks for helps us resolve
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issues faster.
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> **Note:** If you find a **Closed** issue that seems like it is the same thing that you're
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experiencing, open a new issue and include a link to the original issue in the body of your
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new one.
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#### Before Submitting A Bug Report
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* **Check the [wiki](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/wiki)** for a list of common
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questions and problems.
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* **Determine [which module the problem should be reported in](#discimagechef-and-modules)**.
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* **Perform a [cursory search](https://github.com/search?q=+is%3Aissue+user%3Aclaunia)**
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to see if the problem has already been reported. If it has **and the issue is still open**,
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add a comment to the existing issue instead of opening a new one.
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#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Bug Report?
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Bugs are tracked as [GitHub issues](https://guides.github.com/features/issues/). After
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you've determined [which module](#discimagechef-and-modules) your bug is related to,
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create an issue on that repository and provide the following information by filling in
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[the template](ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md).
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Explain the problem and include additional details to help maintainers reproduce the problem:
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* **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
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* **Describe the exact steps which reproduce the problem** in as many details as possible.
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For example, start by explaining how you started DiscImageChef, e.g. which command exactly
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you used in the terminal. Also note that some device commands requires you to have
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administrative privileges, be in a specific group, or be the root user, so try it again with
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escalated privileges.
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* **Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps**. Include links to media images,
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reports of the devices, or the output of using [DiscImageChef.Tests.Devices](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/tree/master/DiscImageChef.Tests.Devices).
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* **Describe the behavior you observed after following the steps** and point out what exactly is the problem with that behavior.
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* **Explain which behavior you expected to see instead and why.**
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* **Include a copy of the output in the terminal** enabling both verbose, using the `-v`
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command line parameter, and debug, using the `-d` command line parameter, outputs.
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* **If you're reporting that DiscImageChef crashed**, try doing the same with the debug
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version and include a crash report with a stack trace. Include the crash report in the issue
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in a [code block](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/#multiple-lines), a
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[file attachment](https://help.github.com/articles/file-attachments-on-issues-and-pull-requests/),
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or put it in a [gist](https://gist.github.com/) and provide link to that gist.
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* **If the problem wasn't triggered by a specific action**, describe what you were doing
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before the problem happened and share more information using the guidelines below.
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Include details about your configuration and environment:
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* **Which version of DiscImageChef are you using?**
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* **What's the name and version of the OS you're using**?
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* **Are you running DiscImageChef in a virtual machine?** If so, which VM software are you
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using and which operating systems and versions are used for the host and the guest?
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* **Are you trying to execute a device command?** If so, who manufactured the device, which
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model is it, and how is it connected to the computer.
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### Suggesting Enhancements
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This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion for Atom, including
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completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality. Following these
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guidelines helps maintainers and the community understand your suggestion :pencil: and find
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related suggestions :mag_right:.
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Before creating enhancement suggestions, please [include as many details as possible](#how-do-i-submit-a-good-enhancement-suggestion).
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Fill in [the template](ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md), including the steps that you imagine you would
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take if the feature you're requesting existed.
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#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Enhancement Suggestion?
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Enhancement suggestions are tracked as [GitHub issues](https://guides.github.com/features/issues/).
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After you've determined [which module](#discimagechef-and-modules) your enhancement suggestion
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is related to, create an issue on that repository and provide the following information:
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* **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the suggestion.
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* **Provide a step-by-step description of the suggested enhancement** in as many details as
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possible.
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* **Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps**. If the feature is about a media image,
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filesystem, partitioning scheme, or filter, please include as many test files as possible,
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and if applicable which software created them.
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* **Describe the current behavior** and **explain which behavior you expected to see instead** and why.
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* **List some other applications where this enhancement exists.**
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* **Specify which version of DiscImageChef you're using.**
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* **Specify the name and version of the OS you're using.**
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### Your First Code Contribution
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Unsure where to begin contributing to DiscImageChef? You can start by looking through these `beginner` and `help-wanted` issues:
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* [Beginner issues][beginner] - issues which should only require a few lines of code, and a test or two.
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* [Help wanted issues][help-wanted] - issues which should be a bit more involved than `beginner` issues.
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Both issue lists are sorted by total number of comments. While not perfect, number of
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comments is a reasonable proxy for impact a given change will have.
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If you want to read about using DiscImageChef, the [wiki](https://github.com/claunia/DiscImageChef/wiki) is available.
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Do not modify the interfaces. If you need or want to, comment in an issue how and why you
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want to change it and we'll discuss it. Same applies for creating new interfaces.
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DiscImageChef uses C# 7 language features (inline declaration, Tuples, etc.) so it can only
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be compiled with [VisualStudio](http://www.visualstudio.com) 2017 or higher, [Xamarin Studio](https://www.xamarin.com/download)
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7 or higher, [MonoDevelop](http://www.monodevelop.com) 7 or higher, or [JetBrains Rider](https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/) 2017.2 or higher.
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### Pull Requests
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* Fill in [the required template](PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md)
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* Do not include issue numbers in the PR title
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* Follow the [code styleguide](#code-styleguide).
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* Include test files as applicable, that do not have software under copyright inside them,
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if possible.
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* Document new code based using XML documentation wherever possible.
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* DO NOT end files with a newline.
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* Avoid platform-dependent code, unless absolutely needed. Any call to a part of the
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.NET framework that doesn't start with `System.` is probably platform-dependent.
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* Do not call libraries external to .NET. Only Interop calls to the operating system kernel
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(that is `KERNEL32.DLL` in Windows and `libc` in others) will be accepted. If you need to
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talk with a USB devices your pull request must implement calls both to `WinUsb` and `libusb`.
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### Patronizing
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If you want to donate money you can become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/DiscImageChe
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This money will be used to get more hardware on which to test DiscImageChef.
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### Donating
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You may donate us one of the [devices we need](DONATING.md).
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### Needed information
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If you have test images, imaging applications that generate formats we do not support, or
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documentation about media dump formats, filesystems or partitioning schemes we do not
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support, you can provide us with that information to add support for them.
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## Styleguides
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### Git Commit Messages
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* Use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature")
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* Use the imperative mood ("Move cursor to..." not "Moves cursor to...")
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* Limit the first line to 72 characters or less
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* Reference issues and pull requests liberally after the first line
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* Consider starting the commit message with an applicable emoji:
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* :art: `:art:` when improving the format/structure of the code
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* :racehorse: `:racehorse:` when improving performance
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* :non-potable_water: `:non-potable_water:` when plugging memory leaks
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* :memo: `:memo:` when writing docs
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* :penguin: `:penguin:` when fixing something on Linux
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* :apple: `:apple:` when fixing something on macOS
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* :checkered_flag: `:checkered_flag:` when fixing something on Windows
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* :bug: `:bug:` when fixing a bug
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* :fire: `:fire:` when removing code or files
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* :green_heart: `:green_heart:` when fixing the CI build
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* :white_check_mark: `:white_check_mark:` when adding tests
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* :lock: `:lock:` when dealing with security
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* :arrow_up: `:arrow_up:` when upgrading dependencies
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* :arrow_down: `:arrow_down:` when downgrading dependencies
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* :shirt: `:shirt:` when removing linter warnings
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### Code Styleguide
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- Braces are unindented at next line (BSD style).
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- Braces with no content should be opened and closed in the same line.
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- Constants should be ALL_UPPER_CASE.
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- Do not use braces for statements that don't need them.
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- Do not use more than one blank line.
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- Do not use spaces before or after parentheses.
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- Do not use `var` ever.
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- `else`, `while`, `catch` and `finally` should be on a new line.
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- If you know C apply a simple rule: Be as C as and as less C# or C++ as possible.
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- If you will only store variables, use a struct. If you need it to be nullable, use a
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nullable struct if applicable.
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- Indent statements and cases.
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- Indent using 4 spaces (soft tab).
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- Instace and static fields should be lowerCamelCase.
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- Public fields should be UpperCamelCase.
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- Separate attributes.
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- Use 120 columns margins.
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- Use built-in keywords: `uint` instead of `UInt32`.
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- Use expression bodies only for properties, indexes and events. For the rest use block
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bodies.
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- Use implicit modifiers.
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- Use inline variable declaration.
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- Use struct implicit constructor.
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- Use UNIX (`\n`) endline character.
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> Note: DiscImageChef is quite low-level so unneeded object-oriented abstractions
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(e.g. using classes when a struct suffices) will be rejected. LINQ is accepted. |