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Contributing ------------ Gherkin is an open source, community-driven project. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to do this, but remember to follow this few simple rules: - Make your feature addition or bug fix, - Always use the `master` branch as base for your changes (all new development happens in `master`), - Add tests for those changes (please look into `tests/` folder for some examples). This is important so we don't break it in a future version unintentionally, - Commit your code, but do not mess with `CHANGES.md`, - __Remember__: when you create Pull Request, always select `master` branch as target (done by default), otherwise it will be closed. Running tests ------------- Make sure that you don't break anything with your changes by running: ```bash $> phpunit ``` Contributing to Gherkin Translations ------------------------------------ Gherkin supports →40 different languages and you could add more! You might notice `i18n.php` file in the root of the library. This file is downloaded and **autogenerated** from original [cucumber/gherkin translations](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/blob/master/gherkin/gherkin-languages.json). So, in order to fix/update/add some translation, you should send Pull Request to the `cucumber/gherkin` repository. `Behat\Gherkin` will redownload/regenerate translations from there before each release. It might sounds difficult, but this way of dictionary sharing gives you ability to migrate your `*.feature` files from language to language and library to library without the need to rewrite/modify them - same dictionary (Gherkin) used everywhere.