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react-effect
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useEffect? use Effect.
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WIP. Effect Docs: https://www.effect.website<br> (I don't have docs yet, sorry) # Contributing Guidelines Thank you for considering contributing to our project! Here are some guidelines to help you get started: ## Reporting Bugs If you have found a bug, please open an issue on our [issue tracker](https://github.com/datner/react-effect/issues) and provide as much detail as possible. This should include: - A clear and concise description of the problem - Steps to reproduce the problem - The expected behavior - The actual behavior - Any relevant error messages or logs ## Suggesting Enhancements If you have an idea for an enhancement or a new feature, please open an issue on our [issue tracker](https://github.com/datner/react-effect/issues) and provide as much detail as possible. This should include: - A clear and concise description of the enhancement or feature - Any potential benefits or use cases - Any potential drawbacks or trade-offs ## Pull Requests We welcome contributions via pull requests! Here are some guidelines to help you get started: 1. Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine. 2. Create a new branch for your changes: `git checkout -b my-new-feature` 3. Install dependencies: `pnpm install` (`pnpm@8.x`, using `corepack` or `nix` preferred) 4. Make your changes and add tests if applicable. 5. Run the tests: `pnpm test` 6. Commit your changes: `git commit -am 'Add some feature'` 7. Push your changes to your fork: `git push origin my-new-feature` 8. Open a pull request against our `main` branch. ### Pull Request Guidelines - Please make sure your changes are consistent with the project's existing style and conventions. - Please write clear commit messages and include a summary of your changes in the pull request description. - Please make sure all tests pass and add new tests as necessary. - If your change requires documentation, please update the relevant documentation. - Please be patient! We will do our best to review your pull request as soon as possible. ## License By contributing to this project, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the project's [MIT License](./LICENSE).