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# Contributing to Umbraco CMS
👍🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🎉👍
These contribution guidelines are mostly just that - guidelines, not rules. This is what we've found to work best over the years, but if you choose to ignore them, we still love you! 💖 Use your best judgement, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.
We have a guide on [what to consider before you start](contributing-before-you-start.md) and more detailed guides at the end of this article.
## Contribution guide
This guide describes each step to make your first contribution:
1. **Fork**
Create a fork of [`Umbraco-CMS` on GitHub](https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco-CMS)
![Fork the repository](img/forkrepository.png)
2. **Clone**
When GitHub has created your fork, you can clone it in your favorite Git tool or on the command line with `git clone https://github.com/[YourUsername]/Umbraco-CMS`.
![Clone the fork](img/clonefork.png)
3. **Switch to the correct branch**
Switch to the `contrib` branch
4. **Branch out**
Create a new branch based on `contrib` and name it after the issue you're fixing, For example: `v15/bugfix/18132-rte-tinymce-onchange-value-check`.
Please follow this format for branches: `v{major}/{feature|bugfix|task}/{issue}-{description}`.
This is a development branch for the particular issue you're working on, in this case a bug-fix for issue number `18132` that affects Umbraco v.15.
Don't commit to `contrib`, create a new branch first.
5. **Build or run a Development Server**
You can build or run a Development Server with any IDE that supports DotNet or the command line.
Read [Build or run a Development Server](BUILD.md) for the right approach to your needs.
6. **Change**
Make your changes, experiment, have fun, explore and learn, and don't be afraid. We welcome all contributions and will [happily give feedback](contributing-first-issue.md#questions).
7. **Commit and push**
Done? Yay! 🎉
Remember to commit to your branch. When it's ready push the changes to your fork on GitHub.
8. **Create pull request**
On GitHub, in your forked repository (`https://github.com/[YourUsername]/Umbraco-CMS`) you will see a banner saying that you pushed a new branch and a button to make a pull request. Tap the button and follow the instuctions.
Want to read further? [Creating a pull request and what happens next](contributing-creating-a-pr.md).
## Further contribution guides
- [Before you start](contributing-before-you-start.md)
- [Finding your first issue: Up for grabs](contributing-first-issue.md)
- [Contributing to the new backoffice](https://docs.umbraco.com/umbraco-backoffice/)
- [Unwanted changes](contributing-unwanted-changes.md)
- [Other ways to contribute](contributing-other-ways-to-contribute.md)