agent-ecosystem/CONTRIBUTING.md
iliya 06bf5d4381 merge: sync with upstream/main — session reports, cost calculation, Linux title bar, auto-expand AI groups
Brings in upstream changes:
- Session analysis reports (overview, cost, tokens, tools, git, quality)
- Unified cost calculation with LiteLLM pricing data
- Custom title bar for Linux with native toggle
- Auto-expand AI response groups setting
- MoreMenu toolbar component
- Various fixes (window drag, Ctrl+R, notification guard)

All merge conflicts resolved preserving both fork features (team management,
agent language, fullscreen, diff view) and upstream additions.
2026-02-24 21:04:23 +02:00

2.1 KiB

Contributing

Thanks for contributing to Claude Agent Teams UI.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+
  • pnpm 10+
  • macOS or Windows

Setup

pnpm install
pnpm dev

Quality Gates

Before opening a PR, run:

pnpm typecheck
pnpm lint
pnpm test
pnpm build

Pull Request Guidelines

  • Keep changes focused and small — one purpose per PR.
  • Add/adjust tests for behavior changes.
  • Update docs when changing public behavior or setup.
  • Use clear PR titles and include a short validation checklist.
  • Large changes (new features, new dependencies, large data additions) must have a discussion in an Issue first. Do not open a large PR without prior agreement on the approach.
  • Avoid committing large hardcoded data blobs. If data can be fetched at runtime or generated at build time, prefer that approach.

AI-Assisted Contributions

AI coding tools are welcome, but you are responsible for what you submit:

  • Review before submitting. Read every line of AI-generated code and understand what it does. Do not submit raw, unreviewed AI output.
  • Do not commit AI workflow artifacts. Planning documents, session logs, step-by-step plans, or other outputs from AI tools (e.g. docs/plans/, .speckit/, etc.) do not belong in the repository.
  • Test it yourself. AI-generated code must be manually verified — run the app, confirm the feature works, check edge cases.
  • Keep it intentional. Every line in your PR should exist for a reason you can explain. If you can't explain why a piece of code is there, remove it.

What Does NOT Belong in the Repo

  • Personal planning/workflow artifacts (AI session plans, task lists, etc.)
  • Large static data that could be fetched at runtime
  • Generated files that aren't part of the build output
  • Experimental features without prior discussion

Commit Style

  • Prefer conventional commits (feat:, fix:, chore:, docs:).
  • Include rationale in commit body for non-trivial changes.

Reporting Bugs

Please include:

  • OS version
  • app version / commit hash
  • repro steps
  • expected vs actual behavior
  • logs/screenshots when possible