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Creating a Pull Request
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##### Pull Request Title Example
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The first line in a Pull Request(PR) message is an imperative statement briefly explaining what the PR is achieving.
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If the PR fixes a bug, or implements a new feature as requested from the [JIRA](http://hub.spigotmc.org/jira/), then it should reference that ticket.
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This is accomplished by simply type SPIGOT-####, where #### is the ticket number. (i.e. SPIGOT-3510).
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You can reference multiple tickets in a single commit message; for example: "SPIGOT-1, SPIGOT-2" without the quotes.
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__For Example:__
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* SPIGOT-3510: Velocity broken for certain entities
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* MC-111753, SPIGOT-2971: Brewing stand not reloading
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As you can see, Minecraft tickets can be referenced by including the appropriate ticket number (i.e. MC-111753)
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##### Pull Request Message Expectations
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The body of a PR needs to describe how the ticket was resolved, or if there was no ticket, describe the problem itself.
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If a PR is for both Bukkit and CraftBukkit it should include a link to the appropriate PR. [Read this to learn how to link to a PR.](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver053/markdown-syntax-guide-938022413.html?utm_campaign=in-app-help&utm_medium=in-app-help&utm_source=stash#Markdownsyntaxguide-Linkingtopullrequests)
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##### Submitting the Changes
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* Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
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* Submit a pull request to the relevant repository in the Spigot organization.
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* Make sure your pull request meets our [code requirements.](README.md)
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* If you are fixing a JIRA ticket, be sure to update the ticket with a link to the pull request.
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* All bug fixes must be accompanied by a JIRA ticket.
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* Ensure all changes (including in patches) have our Minimal Diff Policy in mind.
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##### Pull Request Feedback
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Spigot has a lot of Pull Requests open. Some of these are old and no longer maintained. As a general rule, we do not delete PRs because they are old or abandoned.
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You will eventually receive feedback on your Pull Requests. If the criticism is rough, do not take it personally. We have all started out, or just made bad PRs.
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Take the advice and use it to make yourself better. If you think someone is being malicious contact an [admin](https://www.spigotmc.org/XenStaff/#Administrator).
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Feedback goes both ways. If you believe a feature should be present then be prepared to argue your case.
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Per our Code Requirements, formatting issues are almost always required to be fixed before a PR is accepted.
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Although we have many discussions on Stash, there are also many discussions in the #spigot-dev channel of IRC.
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Join us there if you plan on contributing to Spigot!
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##### Tips to Get Your Pull Request Accepted
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Making sure to follow the conventions!
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* Your change should fit with Bukkit's goals.
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* Make sure you follow our conventions to the letter.
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* Check for formatting errors. They may be invisible, but [we notice.](https://hub.spigotmc.org/stash/projects/SPIGOT/repos/craftbukkit/pull-requests/298/diff)
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* Provide proper JavaDocs where appropriate.
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* JavaDocs should detail every limitation, caveat, and gotcha the code has.
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* Provide proper accompanying documentation where appropriate.
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* Test your code and provide adequate testing material and/or proof.
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* For example: adding an event? Test it with a plugin and provide us with the source.
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* Make sure you follow our conventions to the letter.
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__Note:__ The project is often on a code freeze leading up to the release of a Minecraft update in order to give the team a static code base to work with.
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