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Thanks for taking the time to submit a contribution to Velocity! Your support
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is greatly appreciated.
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In this document, we'll give you some tips on making it more likely your
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contribution will be pulled.
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# Setting up a development environment
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This isn't as difficult as you may be led to believe. All you need to do is
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clone the Velocity repository in your favorite IDE and have your backend test
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servers set up to run behind Velocity.
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# Actually working on the code
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It is strongly recommended that you are familiar with the Minecraft protocol,
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proficient with using Java, and have familiarity with the libraries used in
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Velocity (particularly [Netty](https://netty.io), [Google Guava](https://github.com/google/guava),
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and the [Checker Framework annotations](https://checkerframework.org/)).
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While you can certainly work with the Velocity codebase without knowing any
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of this, it can be risky to proceed.
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Velocity tries to follow the [Google Code Style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html)
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for Java. As we have recently switched, some minor style issues currently
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remain, which will be fixed over time.
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# Notes on the build
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To reduce bugs and ensure code quality, we run the following tools on all commits
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and pull requests:
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* [Checker Framework](https://checkerframework.org/): an enhancement to Java's type
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system that is designed to help catch bugs. Velocity runs the _Nullness Checker_
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and the _Optional Checker_.
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* [Checkstyle](http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/): ensures that your code is
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correctly formatted. |