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# How to Contribute
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Contributions are welcome! Thank you!
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## General Guidelines
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Some quick notes when making a pull request.
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- Match the style and formatting of the code you are editing.
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- Each pull request should be focused on a single thing (a single bug fix, a single feature, etc.). This makes reviewing easier and minimizes merge conflicts.
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- Include a description of the problem being solved and what your code does. Steps to reproduce the problem or example input/output are very helpful.
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## Adding Options
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Keeping the wizard as short as possible is a priority. Pull requests that add options to the wizard will probably not be accepted. Instead, you can add an advanced setting to [settings.js](https://github.com/lonekorean/wordpress-export-to-markdown/blob/master/src/settings.js).
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## Adding Frontmatter Fields
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Similarly, default frontmatter output is limited to just a few widely used fields to avoid bloat. However, you may add new optional frontmatter fields to [/src/frontmatter.js](https://github.com/lonekorean/wordpress-export-to-markdown/blob/master/src/frontmatter.js).
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Users will be able to include your new frontmatter field by editing `frontmatter_fields` in [settings.js](https://github.com/lonekorean/wordpress-export-to-markdown/blob/master/src/settings.js).
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