Contributing
Guidelines for contributing to the invite plugin documentation.
Contributing to the Better Auth Invite Plugin
This plugin is actively maintained and evolving, and contributions from the community are highly welcome! Whether you're reporting a bug, suggesting a new feature, improving the documentation, or adding examples, your help makes the plugin better for everyone.
Ways You Can Contribute:
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Report Issues:
If you encounter a bug, unexpected behavior, or have trouble using the plugin, open an issue on GitHub. Clear and detailed bug reports are incredibly valuable. -
Suggest Features:
Have an idea for a new feature, improvement, or enhancement? Open an issue to propose it. Even small suggestions help shape the plugin's roadmap. -
Share Edge Cases:
If you discover unusual scenarios or workflows where the plugin behaves differently than expected, sharing these cases helps improve its reliability. -
Improve Documentation:
Contributions to the README, guides, examples, or documentation are welcome. Clear, up-to-date documentation helps everyone get started faster. -
Submit Pull Requests (PRs):
If you can fix a bug, add a feature, or improve the docs, submit a PR. Even small fixes, like typos, formatting, or code examples, are valuable. -
Provide Feedback:
Your feedback on usability, developer experience, or real-world usage scenarios is very helpful. It helps guide future updates and ensures the plugin meets the community's needs.
Guidelines for Submitting Contributions
Fork the repository and create a branch for your changes.
Follow existing code style and documentation patterns.
Test your changes locally.
Provide a clear description for your issue or PR.
After submitting, be patient while maintainers review and merge your changes.
Even small contributions make a difference! By helping improve the plugin or its documentation, you're supporting Better Auth users worldwide.
Thank you for considering contributing! Your input helps make the Better Auth Invite Plugin more reliable, flexible, and user-friendly.
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