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## Can I create a pull request for Uptime Kuma?
Generally, if the pull request is working fine, and it does not affect any existing logic, workflow and performance, I will merge into the master branch once it is tested.
⚠️ 2022-03-02 Update:
If you are not sure whether I will accept your pull request, feel free to create an empty pull request draft first.
Since I found that merging pull requests is a pretty heavy task for me, I try to rearrange it.
✅ Accept:
- Bug/Security fix
- Translations
- Adding notification providers
❌ Avoid:
- Large pull requests
- New big features
My long story here: https://www.reddit.com/r/UptimeKuma/comments/t1t6or/comment/hynyijx/
### Recommended Pull Request Guideline
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1. Write a proper description
1. Click "Change to draft"
### Pull Request Examples
Here are some example situations in the past.
#### ✅ High - Medium Priority
Easy to review, no breaking change and not touching the existing code
- Add a new notification
- Add a chart
- Fix a bug
- Translations
- Add a independent new feature
#### *️⃣ Requires one more reviewer
I do not have such knowledge to test it.
- Add k8s supports
#### ⚠ Low Priority - Harsh Mode
Some pull requests are required to modify the core. To be honest, I do not want anyone to try to do that, because it would spend a lot of your time. I will review your pull request harshly. Also, you may need to write a lot of unit tests to ensure that there is no breaking change.
- Touch large parts of code of any very important features
- Touch monitoring logic
- Drop a table or drop a column for any reason
- Touch the entry point of Docker or Node.js
- Modify auth
#### *️⃣ Low Priority
It changed my current workflow and require further studies.