# Contributing to Claw Code Thanks for helping improve Claw Code. This repository is a Rust-first CLI workspace with supporting docs and compatibility fixtures. ## Ground rules - Keep changes small, reviewable, and tied to a concrete issue or behavior. - Do not commit secrets, API keys, session transcripts with credentials, or generated build output. - Prefer existing crate boundaries and utilities before adding dependencies. - Update documentation when a user-facing command, config key, or provider behavior changes. - Keep examples copy/paste safe. Use placeholder keys such as `sk-ant-...` and avoid commands that require live credentials unless the text explicitly says so. ## Local setup ```bash git clone https://github.com/ultraworkers/claw-code cd claw-code/rust cargo build --workspace cargo test --workspace ``` On Windows PowerShell, build from the same `rust` workspace and run the binary with the `.exe` suffix: ```powershell cd claw-code\rust cargo build --workspace .\target\debug\claw.exe --help ``` ## Checks before opening a pull request Run the smallest relevant tests for your change, then the broader checks when you touch shared runtime, CLI, or docs surfaces: ```bash cd rust cargo fmt --all --check cargo test --workspace cargo clippy --workspace ``` For documentation and release-readiness changes, also run: ```bash python .github/scripts/check_doc_source_of_truth.py python .github/scripts/check_release_readiness.py ``` ## Pull request guidance - Describe the user-visible reason for the change. - List the commands you ran and any known gaps. - Call out compatibility risks for CLI output, JSON schemas, plugin contracts, provider behavior, or Windows/PowerShell examples. - Keep unrelated cleanup out of feature or fix pull requests. ## License By contributing, you agree that your contributions are licensed under the project's [MIT License](./LICENSE).