# Contributing to Page Assist Thank you for your interest in contributing to Page Assist! We welcome contributions from anyone, whether it's reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, or submitting code changes. ## Getting Started 1. **Fork the repository** To start contributing, you'll need to fork the [Page Assist repository](https://github.com/n4ze3m/page-assist) by clicking the "Fork" button at the top right of the page. 2. **Clone your forked repository** Once you have your own fork, clone it to your local machine: ``` git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/page-assist.git ``` 3. **Install dependencies** Page Assist uses [Bun](https://bun.sh/) for dependency management. Install the required dependencies by running the following command in the project root directory: ``` bun install ``` 4. **Start the development server** To run the extension in development mode, use the following command: ``` bun dev ``` This will open a chrome browser window with the extension loaded. for firefox: ``` bun dev:firefox ``` 5. **Install Ollama locally** Page Assist requires [Ollama](https://ollama.ai) to be installed locally. Follow the installation instructions provided in the Ollama repository. ## Making Changes Once you have the project set up locally, you can start making changes. We recommend creating a new branch for your changes: ``` git checkout -b my-feature-branch ``` Make your desired changes, and don't forget to add or update tests if necessary. ## Submitting a Pull Request 1. **Commit your changes** Once you've made your changes, commit them with a descriptive commit message: ``` git commit -m "Add a brief description of your changes" ``` 2. **Push your changes** Push your changes to your forked repository: ``` git push origin my-feature-branch ``` 3. **Open a Pull Request** Go to the original repository on GitHub and click the "New Pull Request" button. Select your forked repository and the branch you just pushed as the source, and the main repository's `main` branch as the destination. 4. **Describe your changes** Provide a clear and concise description of the changes you've made, including any relevant issue numbers or other context. 5. **Review and merge** The maintainers of the project will review your pull request and provide feedback or merge it if everything looks good. ## Code Style and Guidelines To ensure consistency and maintainability, we follow certain code style guidelines. Please ensure your code adheres to these guidelines before submitting a pull request. - Use proper indentation and code formatting - Write clear and concise comments when necessary - Follow best practices for TypeScript and React development ## Need Help? If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to open an issue or reach out to the maintainers. Thank you for your contribution!