| # How to contribute to syzkaller |
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| ## Guidelines |
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| If you want to contribute to the project, feel free to send a pull request. |
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| Before sending a pull request you need to [sign Google CLA](https://cla.developers.google.com/) (if you don't a bot will ask you to do that) |
| and add yourself to [AUTHORS](/AUTHORS)/[CONTRIBUTORS](/CONTRIBUTORS) files (in case this is your first pull request to syzkaller). |
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| Some guildelines to follow: |
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| - Commit messages should follow the following template: |
| ``` |
| package: one-line description |
| <empty line> |
| Extended multi-line description that includes |
| the problem you are solving and how it is solved. |
| ``` |
| `package` is the package/tool this commit changes |
| (look at examples in the [commit history](https://github.com/google/syzkaller/commits/master)) |
| - The pull request text is mostly irrelevant |
| - Run `make presubmit` and ensure that it passes before sending a PR. It may require some additional packages to be installed (try `sudo make install_prerequisites`) |
| - Rebase your pull request onto the master branch before submitting |
| - If you're asked to add some fixes to your pull requested, please squash the new commits with the old ones |
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| ## What to work on |
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| Extending/improving [system call descriptions](syscall_descriptions.md) is always a good idea. |
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| Unassigned issues from the [bug tracker](https://github.com/google/syzkaller/issues) are worth doing, but some of them might be complicated. |
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| If you want to work on something non-trivial, please briefly describe it on the [syzkaller@googlegroups.com](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/syzkaller) mailing list first, |
| so that there is agreement on high level approach and no duplication of work between contributors. |
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| ## How to create a pull request |
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| - First, you need an own git fork of syzkaller repository. Nagivate to [github.com/google/syzkaller](https://github.com/google/syzkaller) and press `Fork` button in the top-right corner of the page. This will create `https://github.com/YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/syzkaller` repository. |
| - Checkout main syzkaller repository if you have not already. To work with `go` command the checkout must be under `$GOPATH`. The simplest way to do it is to run `go get github.com/google/syzkaller`, this will checkout the repository in `$GOPATH/src/github.com/google/syzkaller`. |
| - Then add your repository as an additional origin: |
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| ```shell |
| cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/google/syzkaller |
| git remote add my-origin https://github.com/YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/syzkaller.git |
| git fetch my-origin |
| git checkout -b my-branch master |
| ``` |
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| This adds git origin `my-origin` with your repository and checks out new branch `my-branch` based on `master` branch. |
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| - Change/add files as necessary. |
| - Commit changes locally. For this you need to run `git add` for all changed files, e.g. `git add sys/linux/sys.txt`. You can run `git status` to see what files were changed/created. When all files are added (`git status` shows no files in `Changes not staged for commit` section and no relevant files in `Untracked files` section), run `git commit` and enter commit description in your editor. |
| - Push the commit to your fork on github with `git push my-origin my-branch`. |
| - Nagivate to [github.com/google/syzkaller](https://github.com/google/syzkaller) and you should see green `Compare & pull request` button, press it. Then press `Create pull request`. Now your pull request should show up on [pull requests page](https://github.com/google/syzkaller/pulls). |
| - If you don't see `Create pull request` button for any reason, you can create pull request manually. For that nagivate to [pull requests page](https://github.com/google/syzkaller/pulls), press `New pull request`, then `compare across forks` and choose `google/syzkaller`/`master` as base and `YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/syzkaller`/`my-branch` as compare and press `Create pull request`. |
| - If you decided to rebase commits in `my-branch` (e.g. to rebase them onto updated master) after you created a pull-request, you will need to do a force push: `git push -f my-origin my-branch`. |