timer-lib 0.2.1

A feature-rich Rust library for creating and managing timers.
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# Contributing to TimerLib

Thank you for your interest in contributing to **TimerLib**! We welcome contributions from the community to help improve the library.

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## How to Contribute

### Reporting Issues
If you find a bug or have a feature request:
1. Check the [existing issues]https://github.com/Tfc538/timer-lib/issues to avoid duplicates.
2. Create a new issue with a clear title and description.
3. Provide as much detail as possible, including code snippets or error logs if applicable.

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### Submitting Changes
1. **Fork the Repository**:
   - Fork the TimerLib repository to your GitHub account.
2. **Clone the Repository**:
   ```bash
   git clone https://github.com/Tfc538/timer-lib.git
   cd timer-lib
   ```
3. **Create a Feature Branch**:
   ```bash
   git checkout -b feature/my-feature
   ```
4. **Make Your Changes**:
   - Ensure your changes follow the project's coding style.
   - Add or update tests as necessary.
5. **Run Tests**:
   ```bash
   cargo test
   ```
6. **Commit Your Changes**:
   ```bash
   git commit -m "Add my new feature"
   ```
7. **Push Your Branch**:
   ```bash
   git push origin feature/my-feature
   ```
8. **Create a Pull Request**:
   - Go to the original repository on GitHub and create a pull request from your fork.

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### Code Style
- Follow Rust's conventions (e.g., `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy`).
- Write meaningful comments for complex logic.
- Use descriptive variable and function names.

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### Tests
- Add tests for any new functionality.
- Run `cargo test` to ensure all tests pass before submitting changes.

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## Community Guidelines

- Be respectful and inclusive.
- Avoid discussions unrelated to the project.
- Provide constructive feedback in code reviews.

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Thank you for contributing to TimerLib! Together, we can make it even better. 🚀