Thank you so much for helping on cursive! Here are a few guidelines to help make sure your contribution goes as smoothly as possible. ## You found a bug This is still a young library, and bugs are sure to be hiding everywhere. If you found one, great! * Mention the operating system you are using. If you are manually selecting a backend (for instance termion), please mention this as well. * Try to provide "simple" (if possible) code to reproduce the bug. If you can't simplify your code, a complete code is better than a simple, but incomplete one. * If relevant, you can post a screenshot describing the problem. ## Improvement idea If you have an idea you think would make this library better, we're all ears! * Describe your use-case: what do you want to achieve with this improvement? ## Pull requests If you feel like digging in the code, thank you again! We're very grateful for your work. * Format your code with rustfmt. * Make sure all tests are passing - it's very easy to forget a backend! If you start a Pull Request, travis will check all backends for you. * Only use stable rust features. This library should compile on rust stable. * Do one thing at a time. Split a large change into a series of smaller, standalone changes. Don't start a refactor while adding a feature.