torrentclaw-skill/CONTRIBUTING.md
Deivid Soto 98c550feb0 feat: initial open-source project structure
Agent Skill for searching and downloading torrents via TorrentClaw.
Includes SKILL.md with OpenClaw metadata, bash scripts for torrent
client detection, CONTRIBUTING.md, CHANGELOG.md, CI/CD with GitHub
Actions (shellcheck + conventional commits), lefthook git hooks,
Makefile, and .editorconfig.
2026-02-13 18:40:53 +01:00

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Contributing to torrentclaw-skill

Thanks for your interest in contributing! Here's how you can help.

Getting Started

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Clone your fork: git clone https://github.com/<your-user>/torrentclaw-skill.git
  3. Install dev tools and git hooks:
    make install-tools
    make hooks
    
  4. Create a branch: git checkout -b feat/my-feature
  5. Make your changes
  6. Lint locally: make lint
  7. Commit with a clear message (see below) — the commit-msg hook will validate the format
  8. Push and open a Pull Request

Requirements

  • Bash 4+
  • shellcheck (installed via your package manager)
  • lefthook (installed via your package manager)

Commit Messages

Commits are validated automatically by a git hook. We follow Conventional Commits:

<type>[optional scope][!]: <description>

Valid types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, perf, test, build, ci, chore, revert

Examples:

feat: add qBittorrent client detection
fix(detect): correct aria2 daemon check on macOS
docs: update API reference with new endpoints
chore: update shellcheck to latest version
feat!: redesign install guide output format

Code Style

  • All shell scripts must pass shellcheck
  • Use #!/usr/bin/env bash as the shebang
  • Use set -euo pipefail at the top of every script
  • Keep functions focused and small
  • Add comments only where the logic isn't self-evident

Reporting Bugs

Open an issue with:

  • What you expected to happen
  • What actually happened
  • Steps to reproduce
  • Your OS and bash version

License

By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the project's MIT License.