Contributing Guide :100:
March 7, 2018 · View on GitHub
Hello stranger! :sparkles: Please, read the Code Of Conduct and the full guide at tunnckoCore/contributing!
Even if you are an experienced developer or active open source maintainer, it worth look over there.

“Every thought, every word, and every action that adds to the positive is a contribution to peace.
Each and every one of us is capable of making such a contribution.” ~ Aung San Suu Kyi
Are you new to Open Source?
If you’re a new open source contributor, the process can be intimidating.
What if you don’t know how to code? What if something goes wrong? Don't worry!
You don’t have to contribute code! A common misconception about contributing to open source is that you need to contribute code. In fact, it’s often the other parts of a project that are most neglected or overlooked. You’ll do the project a huge favor by offering to pitch in with these types of contributions!
Even if you like to write code, other types of contributions are a great way to get involved with a project and meet other community members. Building those relationships will give you opportunities to work on other parts of the project.