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Contributing to Font Awesome

Looking to contribute something to Font Awesome? Here's how you can help.

Requesting new icons

New icons mostly start as requests by the Font Awesome community on GitHub. Want to request a new icon? Here are some things to keep in mind:

  1. Please be nice. Font Awesome is a happy place.
  2. Please search to see if your icon request already exists. If a request is found, please +1 that one.
  3. Please make requests for single icons, unless you are requesting a couple of strictly related icons (e.g., thumbs-up/thumbs-down).
  4. Please and thank you if you include the following:
    • Title your new issue Icon request: icon-name (e.g., Icon request: icon-car).
    • Include a few use cases for your requested icon. How do you plan on using it?
    • Attach a single color image or two that represent the idea you're going for.
    • Request concrete objects: it's harder to make an icon to represent happiness, it's easier to make a smiley face. ☺

Reporting issues

We only accept issues that are icon requests, bug reports, or feature requests. Bugs must be isolated and reproducible problems that we can fix within the Font Awesome core. Please read the following guidelines to ensure you are the paragon of bug reporting.

  1. Search for existing issues. We get a lot of duplicate issues, and you'd help us out a lot by first checking if someone else has reported the same issue. Moreover, the issue may have already been resolved with a fix available.
  2. Create an isolated and reproducible test case. Be sure the problem exists in Font Awesome's code with a reduced test case that should be included in each bug report.
  3. Include a live example. Make use of jsFiddle, jsBin, or Codepen to share your isolated test cases.
  4. Share as much information as possible. Include operating system and version, browser and version, version of Font Awesome, etc. where appropriate. Also include steps to reproduce the bug.

Key branches

Notes on the repo

As of v3.2.0, Font Awesome's CSS, LESS, SCSS, and documentation are all powered by Jekyll templates and built before each commit and release. - _config.yml - much of the site is driven off variables from this file, including Font Awesome and Bootstrap versions - src/ - All edits to documentation, LESS, SCSS, and CSS should be made to files and templates in this directory - src/icons.yml - all LESS, SCSS, and CSS icon definitions are driven off this single file

Pull requests

Coding standards: HTML

Coding standards: CSS

License

By contributing your code, you agree to license your contribution under the terms of the MIT License: - http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html

Thanks

Thanks to Bootstrap for their wonderful CONTRIBUTING.MD doc. It was modified to create this one.