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# Contributing
Contributing to ExecJS
=====================
## Development
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/rails/execjs.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rails/execjs)
Clone the repository from GitHub.
ExecJS is work of [many contributors](https://github.com/rails/execjs/graphs/contributors). You're encouraged to submit [pull requests](https://github.com/rails/execjs/pulls), [propose features and discuss issues](https://github.com/rails/execjs/issues).
#### Fork the Project
Fork the [project on Github](https://github.com/rails/execjs) and check out your copy.
```
$ git clone https://github.com/rails/execjs
git clone https://github.com/contributor/execjs.git
cd execjs
git remote add upstream https://github.com/rails/execjs.git
```
Now just cd into the directory and run `bundle install` to install the
development dependencies.
#### Create a Topic Branch
Make sure your fork is up-to-date and create a topic branch for your feature or bug fix.
```
$ cd execjs/
$ bundle install
git checkout master
git pull upstream master
git checkout -b my-feature-branch
```
## Testing
#### Bundle Install and Test
Tests can be ran via `rake`.
Ensure that you can build the project and run tests.
```
$ bundle exec rake
bundle install
bundle exec rake
```
#### Write Tests
Try to write a test that reproduces the problem you're trying to fix or describes a feature that you want to build. Add to [test](test).
We definitely appreciate pull requests that highlight or reproduce a problem, even without a fix.
#### Write Code
Implement your feature or bug fix.
Make sure that `bundle exec rake test` completes without errors.
#### Write Documentation
Document any external behavior in the [README](README.md).
#### Commit Changes
Make sure git knows your name and email address:
```
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "contributor@example.com"
```
Writing good commit logs is important. A commit log should describe what changed and why.
```
git add ...
git commit
```
#### Push
```
git push origin my-feature-branch
```
#### Make a Pull Request
Go to https://github.com/contributor/execjs and select your feature branch. Click the 'Pull Request' button and fill out the form. Pull requests are usually reviewed within a few days.
#### Rebase
If you've been working on a change for a while, rebase with upstream/master.
```
git fetch upstream
git rebase upstream/master
git push origin my-feature-branch -f
```
#### Check on Your Pull Request
Go back to your pull request after a few minutes and see whether it passed muster with Travis-CI. Everything should look green, otherwise fix issues and amend your commit as described above.
#### Be Patient
It's likely that your change will not be merged and that the nitpicky maintainers will ask you to do more, or fix seemingly benign problems. Hang on there!
#### Thank You
Please do know that we really appreciate and value your time and work. We love you, really.

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$ gem install execjs
```
# FAQ
**Why can't I use CommonJS `require()` inside ExecJS?**
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You shouldn't use `ExecJS.eval` on any inputs you wouldn't feel comfortable Ruby
`eval()`ing.
## Contributing to ExecJS
# License
ExecJS is work of hundreds of contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose
features and discuss issues.
Copyright (c) 2015 Sam Stephenson and Josh Peek.
See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).
Released under the MIT license. See `LICENSE` for details.
## License
ExecJS is released under the [MIT License](MIT-LICENSE).