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# Report an Issue
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Help us make UI-Router better! If you think you might have found a bug, or some other weirdness, start by making sure
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it hasn't already been reported. You can [search through existing issues](https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/search?q=wat%3F&type=Issues)
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to see if someone's reported one similar to yours.
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If not, then [create a plunkr](http://bit.ly/UIR-Plunk) that demonstrates the problem (try to use as little code
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as possible: the more minimalist, the faster we can debug it).
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Next, [create a new issue](https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/issues/new) that briefly explains the problem,
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and provides a bit of background as to the circumstances that triggered it. Don't forget to include the link to
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that plunkr you created!
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**Note**: If you're unsure how a feature is used, or are encountering some unexpected behavior that you aren't sure
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is a bug, it's best to talk it out on
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[StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=angularjs,angular-ui-router) before reporting it. This
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keeps development streamlined, and helps us focus on building great software.
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Issues only! |
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Please keep in mind that the issue tracker is for *issues*. Please do *not* post an issue if you need help or support. Instead, see one of the above-mentioned forums or [IRC](irc://irc.freenode.net/#angularjs). |
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####Purple Labels
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A purple label means that **you** need to take some further action.
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- : Your issue is not specific enough, or there is no clear action that we can take. Please clarify and refine your issue.
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- : Please [create a plunkr](http://bit.ly/UIR-Plunk)
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- : We suspect your issue is really a help request, or could be answered by the community. Please ask your question on [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=angularjs,angular-ui-router). If you determine that is an actual issue, please explain why.
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If your issue gets labeled with purple label, no further action will be taken until you respond to the label appropriately.
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# Contribute
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**(1)** See the **[Developing](#developing)** section below, to get the development version of UI-Router up and running on your local machine.
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**(2)** Check out the [roadmap](https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/milestones) to see where the project is headed, and if your feature idea fits with where we're headed.
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**(3)** If you're not sure, [open an RFC](https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/issues/new?title=RFC:%20My%20idea) to get some feedback on your idea.
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**(4)** Finally, commit some code and open a pull request. Code & commits should abide by the following rules:
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- *Always* have test coverage for new features (or regression tests for bug fixes), and *never* break existing tests
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- Commits should represent one logical change each; if a feature goes through multiple iterations, squash your commits down to one
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- Make sure to follow the [Angular commit message format](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-message-format) so your change will appear in the changelog of the next release.
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- Changes should always respect the coding style of the project
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# Developing
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UI-Router uses <code>grunt >= 0.4.x</code>. Make sure to upgrade your environment and read the
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[Migration Guide](http://gruntjs.com/upgrading-from-0.3-to-0.4).
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Dependencies for building from source and running tests:
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* [grunt-cli](https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-cli) - run: `$ npm install -g grunt-cli`
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* Then, install the development dependencies by running `$ npm install` from the project directory
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There are a number of targets in the gruntfile that are used to generating different builds:
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* `grunt`: Perform a normal build, runs jshint and karma tests
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* `grunt build`: Perform a normal build
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* `grunt dist`: Perform a clean build and generate documentation
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* `grunt dev`: Run dev server (sample app) and watch for changes, builds and runs karma tests on changes.
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