# Contributing to Lysand Thank you for your interest in contributing to Lysand! We welcome contributions from everyone, regardless of their level of experience or expertise. ## Getting Started To get started, please follow these steps: 1. Fork the repository, clone it on your local system and make your own branch 2. Install the [Bun](https://bun.sh) runtime: ```sh curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash ``` 3. Run `bun install` in the project directory to install the dependencies ```sh bun install ``` > You will need a running PostgreSQL database for the next step > If you don't have a running PostgreSQL instance, you can use the following `docker-compose.yml` file to start one: > ```yaml >services: > db: > image: postgres:13-alpine > restart: always > init: true > environment: { > POSTGRES_USER: fediproject, > POSTGRES_PASSWORD: fediproject, > POSTGRES_DB: fediproject > } > ports: > - 5432:5432 > volumes: > - ./data:/var/lib/postgresql/data > ``` 4. Copy the `config/config.example.toml` file to `config/config.toml` and change the database connection values to your own Postgres instance > For the example above, the values would be: > ```toml > [database] > host = "localhost" > port = 5432 > username = "fediproject" > password = "fediproject" > database = "fediproject" > ``` 5. Fill in the rest of the config file with your own configuration (you can leave most things to the default) ## Testing your changes To start the live server on the address and port specified on the config file, run: ```sh bun dev ``` If your port number is lower than 1024, you may need to run the command as root. ## Running tests To run the tests, run: ```sh bun test ``` The tests are located in the `tests/` directory and follow a Jest-like syntax.