Welcome to Counter-Phishing-Tool! We appreciate your interest in contributing to the project. By participating, you agree to abide by the code of conduct.
If you encounter any bugs, issues, or have suggestions for improvements while using Counter-Phishing-Tool, please open a GitHub issue with detailed information about the problem or enhancement you're suggesting, including steps to reproduce it.
We welcome suggestions for enhancements or new features. Please open a GitHub issue to discuss your ideas and provide any relevant context or examples.
We encourage contributions to Counter-Phishing-Tool by submitting pull requests with bug fixes, enhancements, or new features. To submit a pull request, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and ensure that they adhere to the project's coding conventions and style guidelines.
- Write tests for any new functionality or changes you've made, ensuring that existing tests pass.
- Update the documentation, if applicable, to reflect your changes.
- Submit a pull request, clearly describing the problem you're solving or the feature you're adding. Include any relevant information that reviewers should know.
Please adhere to the coding conventions and style guidelines used in the project. If you're unsure about any specific conventions, feel free to ask for clarification in your pull request.
We expect all contributors to adhere to our code of conduct. Please familiarize yourself with it before participating.
By contributing to Counter-Phishing-Tool, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT License.
Thank you for contributing to Counter-Phishing-Tool! Your help is invaluable in making this project better for everyone.