The easiest way to note any behavioural curiosities or to request any new features is by opening a github issue.
If you'd like to contribute changes to pkgcheck-action, we use the GitHub
flow for proposing,
submitting, reviewing, and accepting changes. If you haven't done this before,
there's a nice overview of git, as well
as best practices for submitting pull requests
in the R packages book by Hadley Wickham and Jenny Bryan.
pkgcheck-action uses the the commonly used tidyverse style
guide. Tools like styler and lintr can make it easier to adhere to this style.
All(75%+) new code should be covered by unit test using testthat 3rd edition.
We want to encourage a warm, welcoming, and safe environment for contributing to this project. See the code of conduct for more information.