Thank you for considering contributing to NoiceGRUB! We welcome contributions from the community to help make this project even better. Please take a moment to read this document to understand how you can contribute.
- Getting Started
- Code of Conduct
- How Can I Contribute?
- Pull Requests
- Bug Reports
- Feature Requests
- License
NoiceGRUB is a collection of linear gradient-based GRUB2 themes that can be customized. By default, NoiceGRUB comes with 4 templates and 8 presets. To get started with contributing, you'll need to:
- Fork this repository.
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
- Make your desired changes.
- Test your changes thoroughly.
- Submit a pull request.
We want all contributors to feel safe and welcome when participating in this project. Please review and follow our Code of Conduct.
You can contribute to NoiceGRUB in several ways:
- Reporting and fixing bugs.
- Requesting new features.
- Improving documentation.
- Adding new GRUB2 themes or presets.
- Enhancing existing themes or presets.
- Testing and providing feedback.
When submitting a pull request:
- Make sure your code adheres to the project's coding standards.
- Provide a clear and concise description of your changes.
- Reference any relevant issues or feature requests.
- Ensure your changes have been tested.
- Be prepared to discuss and revise your code based on feedback.
If you encounter a bug or issue, please open a new issue on the GitHub repository. Be sure to include detailed information about the problem, steps to reproduce, and your environment.
If you have an idea for a new feature or improvement, please open a new issue on the GitHub repository. Describe the feature or improvement you'd like to see and provide context for its usefulness.
By contributing to NoiceGRUB, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the project's License. All contributions are subject to this license.