# Filing an Issue Thanks for checking out N1! If you have a feature request, be sure to check out the [open source roadmap](http://trello.com/b/hxsqB6vx/n1-open-source-roadmap). If someone has already requested the feature you have in mind, you can upvote the card on Trello—to keep things organized, we often close feature requests on GitHub after creating Trello cards. If you've found a bug, try searching for similars issue before filing a new one. Please include the version of N1 you're using, the platform you're using (Mac / Windows / Linux), and the type of email account. (Gmail, Outlook 365, etc.) # Contributing to N1 The hosted sync engine allows us to control adoption of N1 and maintain a great experience for our users. However, the sync engine is [open source](https://github.com/nylas/sync-engine) and you can set it up yourself to begin using N1 immediately. Follow instructions on the [sync engine](https://github.com/nylas/sync-engine) repository. ### Getting Started Before you get started, make sure you've installed the following dependencies. N1's build scripts and tooling use modern JavaScript features and require: - Node 6.0 or above with npm3 - python 2.7 Linux users should make sure they've installed all the packages listed at https://github.com/nylas/nylas-mail/blob/master/.travis.yml#L10. Linux users on Debian 8 and Ubuntu 15.04 onward must also install libgcrypt11 and gnome-keyring. Next, clone and build N1 from source: git clone https://github.com/nylas/nylas-mail.git cd nylas-mail script/bootstrap Read the [getting started guides](https://nylas.github.io/N1/getting-started/). **Building Nylas on Windows? See the [Windows instructions.](https://github.com/nylas/nylas-mail/blob/master/docs/Windows.md)** ### Running N1 npm start ### Testing N1 npm test This will run the full suite of automated unit tests. We use [Jasmine 1.3](http://jasmine.github.io/1.3/introduction.html). It runs all tests inside of the `/spec` folder and all tests inside of `/internal_packages/**/spec` You may skip certain tests (temporarily) with `xit` and `xdescribe`, or focus on only certain tests with `fit` and `fdescribe`. ### Linting N1 N1 lints clean against eslint, coffeelint, csslint, lesslint, and our own internal tool, nylaslint. To run the linters, just run `npm run lint`. ### Creating binaries Once you've checked out N1 and run `script/bootstrap`, you can create a packaged version of the application by running `script/build`. Note that the builds available at [https://nylas.com/N1](https://nylas.com/N1) include licensed fonts, sounds, and other improvements. If you're just looking to run N1, you should download it there! # Pull requests We require all authors sign our [Contributor License Agreement](https://www.nylas.com/cla.html) before pull requests (even minor ones) can be accepted. (It's similar to other projects, like NodeJS Meteor, or React). I'm really sorry, but Legal made us do it. ### Commit Format We decided to not impose super strict commit guidelines on the community. We're trusting you to be thoughtful, responsible, committers. We do have a few heuristics: - Keep commits fairly isolated. Don't jam lots of different functionality in 1 squashed commit. `git bisect` and `git cherry-pick` should still be reasonable things to do. - Keep commits fairly significant. DO `squash` all those little file changes and "fixmes". Don't make it difficult to browse our history. Play the balance between this idea and the last point. If a commit doesn't deserve your time to write a long thoughtful message about, then squash it. - Be hyper-descriptive in your commit messages. I care less about what you did (I can read the code), **I want to know WHY you did it**. Put that in the commit body (not the subject). Itemize the major semantic changes that happened. - Read "[How to Write a Git Commit Message](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)" if you haven't already (but don't be too prescriptivist about it!) # Running Against Open Source Sync Engine See [Configuration](https://github.com/nylas/nylas-mail/blob/master/CONFIGURATION.md)