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# Contributing to Bootstrap
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Looking to contribute something to Bootstrap? **Here's how you can help.**
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Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution
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process easy and effective for everyone involved.
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Following these guidelines helps to communicate that you respect the time of
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the developers managing and developing this open source project. In return,
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they should reciprocate that respect in addressing your issue or assessing
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patches and features.
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## Using the issue tracker
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The [issue tracker](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues) is
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the preferred channel for [bug reports](#bug-reports), [features requests](#feature-requests)
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and [submitting pull requests](#pull-requests), but please respect the following
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restrictions:
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* Please **do not** use the issue tracker for personal support requests. Stack
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Overflow ([`bootstrap-4`](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/bootstrap-4) tag),
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[Slack](https://bootstrap-slack.herokuapp.com/) or [IRC](README.md#community) are better places to get help.
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* Please **do not** derail or troll issues. Keep the discussion on topic and
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respect the opinions of others.
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* Please **do not** post comments consisting solely of "+1" or ":thumbsup:".
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Use [GitHub's "reactions" feature](https://blog.github.com/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/)
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instead. We reserve the right to delete comments which violate this rule.
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* Please **do not** open issues regarding the official themes offered on <https://themes.getbootstrap.com/>.
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Instead, please email any questions or feedback regarding those themes to `themes AT getbootstrap DOT com`.
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## Issues and labels
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Our bug tracker utilizes several labels to help organize and identify issues. Here's what they represent and how we use them:
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- `browser bug` - Issues that are reported to us, but actually are the result of a browser-specific bug. These are diagnosed with reduced test cases and result in an issue opened on that browser's own bug tracker.
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- `confirmed` - Issues that have been confirmed with a reduced test case and identify a bug in Bootstrap.
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- `css` - Issues stemming from our compiled CSS or source Sass files.
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- `docs` - Issues for improving or updating our documentation.
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- `examples` - Issues involving the example templates included in our docs.
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- `feature` - Issues asking for a new feature to be added, or an existing one to be extended or modified. New features require a minor version bump (e.g., `v3.0.0` to `v3.1.0`).
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- `build` - Issues with our build system, which is used to run all our tests, concatenate and compile source files, and more.
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- `help wanted` - Issues we need or would love help from the community to resolve.
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- `js` - Issues stemming from our compiled or source JavaScript files.
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- `meta` - Issues with the project itself or our GitHub repository.
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For a complete look at our labels, see the [project labels page](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/labels).
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## Bug reports
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A bug is a _demonstrable problem_ that is caused by the code in the repository.
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Good bug reports are extremely helpful, so thanks!
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Guidelines for bug reports:
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0. **[validate your HTML](https://html5.validator.nu/)** to ensure your
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problem isn't caused by a simple error in your own code.
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1. **Use the GitHub issue search** — check if the issue has already been
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reported.
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2. **Check if the issue has been fixed** — try to reproduce it using the
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latest `master` or development branch in the repository.
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3. **Isolate the problem** — ideally create a [reduced test
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case](https://css-tricks.com/reduced-test-cases/) and a live example.
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[This JS Bin](https://jsbin.com/lolome/edit?html,output) is a helpful template.
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A good bug report shouldn't leave others needing to chase you up for more
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information. Please try to be as detailed as possible in your report. What is
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your environment? What steps will reproduce the issue? What browser(s) and OS
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experience the problem? Do other browsers show the bug differently? What
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would you expect to be the outcome? All these details will help people to fix
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any potential bugs.
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Example:
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> Short and descriptive example bug report title
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>
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> A summary of the issue and the browser/OS environment in which it occurs. If
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> suitable, include the steps required to reproduce the bug.
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>
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> 1. This is the first step
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> 2. This is the second step
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> 3. Further steps, etc.
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>
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> `<url>` - a link to the reduced test case
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>
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> Any other information you want to share that is relevant to the issue being
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> reported. This might include the lines of code that you have identified as
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> causing the bug, and potential solutions (and your opinions on their
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> merits).
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### Reporting upstream browser bugs
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Sometimes bugs reported to us are actually caused by bugs in the browser(s) themselves, not bugs in Bootstrap per se.
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| Vendor(s) | Browser(s) | Rendering engine | Bug reporting website(s) | Notes |
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| ------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Mozilla | Firefox | Gecko | https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi | "Core" is normally the right product option to choose. |
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| Apple | Safari | WebKit | https://bugs.webkit.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=WebKit <br> https://bugreport.apple.com/ | In Apple's bug reporter, choose "Safari" as the product. |
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| Google, Opera | Chrome, Chromium, Opera v15+ | Blink | https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list | Click the "New issue" button. |
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| Microsoft | Edge | EdgeHTML | https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/issues/ | |
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## Feature requests
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Feature requests are welcome. But take a moment to find out whether your idea
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fits with the scope and aims of the project. It's up to *you* to make a strong
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case to convince the project's developers of the merits of this feature. Please
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provide as much detail and context as possible.
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## Pull requests
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Good pull requests—patches, improvements, new features—are a fantastic
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help. They should remain focused in scope and avoid containing unrelated
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commits.
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**Please ask first** before embarking on any significant pull request (e.g.
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implementing features, refactoring code, porting to a different language),
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otherwise you risk spending a lot of time working on something that the
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project's developers might not want to merge into the project.
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Please adhere to the [coding guidelines](#code-guidelines) used throughout the
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project (indentation, accurate comments, etc.) and any other requirements
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(such as test coverage).
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**Do not edit `bootstrap.css`, or `bootstrap.js`
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directly!** Those files are automatically generated. You should edit the
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source files in [`/bootstrap/scss/`](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/tree/master/scss)
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and/or [`/bootstrap/js/src/`](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/tree/master/js/src) instead.
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Similarly, when contributing to Bootstrap's documentation, you should edit the
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documentation source files in
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[the `/bootstrap/site/content/docs/` directory of the `master` branch](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/tree/master/site/content/docs).
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**Do not edit the `gh-pages` branch.** That branch is generated from the
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documentation source files and is managed separately by the Bootstrap Core Team.
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Adhering to the following process is the best way to get your work
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included in the project:
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1. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) the project, clone your fork,
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and configure the remotes:
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```bash
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# Clone your fork of the repo into the current directory
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git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/bootstrap.git
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# Navigate to the newly cloned directory
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cd bootstrap
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# Assign the original repo to a remote called "upstream"
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git remote add upstream https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap.git
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```
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2. If you cloned a while ago, get the latest changes from upstream:
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```bash
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git checkout master
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git pull upstream master
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```
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3. Create a new topic branch (off the main project development branch) to
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contain your feature, change, or fix:
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```bash
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git checkout -b <topic-branch-name>
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```
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4. Commit your changes in logical chunks. Please adhere to these [git commit
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message guidelines](https://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
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or your code is unlikely be merged into the main project. Use Git's
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[interactive rebase](https://help.github.com/articles/about-git-rebase/)
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feature to tidy up your commits before making them public.
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5. Locally merge (or rebase) the upstream development branch into your topic branch:
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```bash
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git pull [--rebase] upstream master
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```
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6. Push your topic branch up to your fork:
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```bash
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git push origin <topic-branch-name>
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```
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7. [Open a Pull Request](https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/)
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with a clear title and description against the `master` branch.
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**IMPORTANT**: By submitting a patch, you agree to allow the project owners to
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license your work under the terms of the [MIT License](../LICENSE) (if it
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includes code changes) and under the terms of the
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[Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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(if it includes documentation changes).
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## Code guidelines
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### HTML
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[Adhere to the Code Guide.](https://codeguide.co/#html)
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- Use tags and elements appropriate for an HTML5 doctype (e.g., self-closing tags).
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- Use CDNs and HTTPS for third-party JS when possible. We don't use protocol-relative URLs in this case because they break when viewing the page locally via `file://`.
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- Use [WAI-ARIA](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA) attributes in documentation examples to promote accessibility.
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### CSS
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[Adhere to the Code Guide.](https://codeguide.co/#css)
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- When feasible, default color palettes should comply with [WCAG color contrast guidelines](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#visual-audio-contrast).
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- Except in rare cases, don't remove default `:focus` styles (via e.g. `outline: none;`) without providing alternative styles. See [this A11Y Project post](https://a11yproject.com/posts/never-remove-css-outlines/) for more details.
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### JS
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- No semicolons (in client-side JS)
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- 2 spaces (no tabs)
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- strict mode
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- "Attractive"
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### Checking coding style
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Run `npm run test` before committing to ensure your changes follow our coding standards.
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## License
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By contributing your code, you agree to license your contribution under the [MIT License](../LICENSE).
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By contributing to the documentation, you agree to license your contribution under the [Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Prior to v3.1.0, Bootstrap's code was released under the Apache License v2.0.
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