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# Contributing
## Getting Started
1. Fork and clone the repository
2. Run `flutter pub get` to install dependencies
3. Run `dart run build_runner build` to generate code
4. Start developing!
## Development
- Follow Dart/Flutter conventions
- Run `dart format .` to format your code (note: generated files like `*.g.dart` are excluded from CI checks)
- Run `flutter analyze` before submitting to check for issues
- Run `flutter test` if tests are available
- Test your changes thoroughly
### Code Quality Checks
The project includes automated CI checks that run on all pull requests:
1. **Code Formatting**: Ensures code follows Dart formatting standards
- Run locally: `dart format .` to format all files
- Note: CI only checks non-generated files (excludes `.g.dart`, `.freezed.dart`)
- Generated files are reformatted automatically by build tools
2. **Static Analysis**: Checks for code issues and potential bugs
- Run locally: `flutter analyze`
- Note: CI excludes generated files from analysis (configured in `analysis_options.yaml`)
3. **Tests**: Runs unit and widget tests (when available)
- Run locally: `flutter test`
All these checks must pass before your changes can be merged.
## Internationalization (i18n)
This project uses `slang` for internationalization with JSON files.
### Adding New Strings
1. Add your string to `lib/i18n/strings.i18n.json`:
```json
{
"section": {
"myNewString": "My new text"
}
}
```
2. Run `dart run slang` to regenerate translation files
3. Use in your code:
```dart
Text(t.section.myNewString)
```
### Adding New Languages
1. Create new JSON file: `lib/i18n/[locale].i18n.json`
2. Copy structure from `en.i18n.json` and translate values
3. Run `dart run slang` to regenerate files
### Guidelines
- Organize strings logically in nested objects
- Use camelCase for keys
- Keep strings concise and clear
- Always run `dart run slang` after changes