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Contributing CodeΒΆ

  • Reporting a Bug
  • Creating a Bug Reproducer
    • Reproducing Simple Bugs
    • Reproducing Complex Bugs
  • Proposing a Change
    • Step 1: Check existing Issues and Pull Requests
    • Step 2: Setup your Environment
    • Step 3: Work on your Pull Request
    • Step 4: Submit your Pull Request
    • Step 5: Receiving Feedback
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  • Security Issues
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    • Issue Severity
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    • Before Running the Tests
    • Running the Tests
  • Our Backward Compatibility Promise
    • Using Symfony Code
    • Working on Symfony Code
  • Experimental Features
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    • Making your Code Follow the Coding Standards
    • Symfony Coding Standards in Detail
  • Conventions
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