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## GPT_Vuln-Analyzer Project Contribution Guidelines
Hey there! 👋 Thank you for your interest in contributing to the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer project! We greatly appreciate your help in making our vulnerability analysis tool even better. Below are some guidelines to start your journey as a contributor.
### Testing and Reporting Errors
- One of the most valuable ways you can contribute is by testing the code thoroughly.
- Identify any bugs, errors, or unexpected behaviour you encounter during your testing.
- When reporting an issue, please provide clear and detailed steps to reproduce the problem.
- Include any error messages, relevant log outputs, or screenshots that can help us understand and fix the issue.
### Proposing Improvements
- We encourage you to suggest improvements that can enhance the functionality, performance, or usability of the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer project.
- When proposing an improvement, please clearly explain the significance or importance of the suggested change.
- Focus on the "why" rather than the "what." Could you explain how the improvement will benefit users and make the project better as a whole?
- Feel free to share your ideas informally, as if you were explaining them to a friend.
### Keeping the Existing Codebase Intact
- As you contribute, please ensure that your changes do not break any existing functionality.
- Avoid introducing new issues or regressions into the codebase.
- Before submitting a pull request, double-check that your changes do not conflict with or duplicate any existing code.
- If you need guidance or have questions about the existing code, don't hesitate to reach out for clarification.
### Contribution Workflow
Here's a simple workflow to help you get started:
1. Fork the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer repository to your GitHub account.
2. Clone your forked repository to your local development environment.
3. Create a new branch for your changes. Be descriptive but concise with your branch name.
4. Make your code changes and improvements in the new branch.
5. Test your changes thoroughly to ensure they work as expected.
6. Commit your changes with clear and meaningful commit messages.
7. Push your branch to your forked repository.
8. Open a pull request from your branch to the main project repository.
9. Provide a detailed description of your changes, including any relevant context.
10. Wait for the project maintainers to review your pull request and provide feedback.
11. Address any feedback or comments raised during the review process.
12. Once your pull request is approved, it will be merged into the main project repository.
### Get in Touch
If you have any questions, need assistance, or want to discuss your ideas before getting started, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can contact us through the GitHub issue tracker or join our project's communication channels.
Thank you for your enthusiasm and for contributing to the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer project! Together, we can make vulnerability analysis more efficient and effective. Happy coding! 🎉
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