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# Contributing
## Code of Conduct
All interactions in the **npm** organization on GitHub are considered to be covered by our standard [Code of Conduct](https://www.npmjs.com/policies/conduct).
## Development
**1. Clone this repository...**
```bash
$ git clone git@github.com:npm/cli.git
```
**2. Navigate into project & install development-specific dependencies...**
```bash
$ cd ./npm && npm install
```
**3. Write some code &/or add some tests...**
```bash
...
```
**4. Run tests & ensure they pass...**
```
$ npm run test
```
**5. Open a [Pull Request](https://github.com/npm/cli/pulls) for your work & become the newest contributor to `npm`! 🎉**
## Test Coverage
We expect that every new feature or bug fix comes with corresponding tests that validate the solutions. We strive to have as close to, if not exactly, 100% code coverage.
**You can find out what the current test coverage percentage is by running...**
```bash
$ npm run check-coverage
```
## Performance & Benchmarks
We've set up an automated [benchmark](https://github.com/npm/benchmarks) integration that will run against all Pull Requests; Posting back a comment with the results of the run.
**Example:**

You can learn more about this tool, including how to run & configure it manually, [here](https://github.com/npm/benchmarks)
## Reporting Bugs
When submitting a new bug report, please first [search](https://github.com/npm/cli/issues) for an existing or similar report & then use one of our existing [issue templates](https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/new/choose) if you believe you've come across a unique problem. Duplicate issues, or issues that don't use one of our templates may get closed without a response.
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