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# Paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting
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If you want to work with Paper.js, simply download the latest "stable" version
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from [http://paperjs.org/download/](http://paperjs.org/download/)
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- Website: <http://paperjs.org/>
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- Discussion forum: <http://groups.google.com/group/paperjs>
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- Mainline source code: <https://github.com/paperjs/paper.js>
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- Twitter: [@paperjs](http://twitter.com/paperjs)
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- Daily development builds: <http://paperjs.org/download/>
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## Installing Paper.js
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You can download prebuilt packages from <http://paperjs.org/download/>.
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The recommended way to install and maintain Paper.js as a dependency in your
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project is through Bower for browsers, and through NPM for Node.js.
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If Bower is already installed installed, simply type this command in your
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project folder:
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bower install paper
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Upon execution, you will find a `paper` folder inside the project's
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`bower_components` folder.
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For more information on how to install Bower, read the chapter [Installing
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Node.js, NPM and Bower](#installing-nodejs-npm-and-bower).
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To learn more about its features for dependence tracking, see
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<http://bower.io/>.
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### Which Version to Use?
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The various distributions come with two different pre-build versions of
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Paper.js, in minified and normal variants:
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- `paper-full.js` – The full version for the browser, including PaperScript
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support and Acorn.js
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- `paper-core.js` – The core version for the browser, without PaperScript
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support nor Acorn.js. You can use this to shave off some bytes and compilation
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time when working with JavaScript directly.
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### Installing Node.js, NPM and Bower
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Node.js is required by Bower, as well as by Gulp.js, which needs to be installed
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if you intend to build the library or its documentation by yourself.
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There are many tutorials explaining the different ways to install Node.js on
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different platforms. It is generally not recommended to install Node.js through
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OS-supplied package managers, as the its development cycles move fast and these
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versions are often out-of-date.
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NVM can be used instead to install and maintain multiple versions of Node.js on
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the same platform, as often required by different projects:
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<http://blog.dynamicprogrammer.com/2014/02/18/installing-node-js-on-mac-osx.html>
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on OSX, [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) is also a good option if one version of
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Node.js on the platform is enough:
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<http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/install-node-js-npm-mac>
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Homebrew is recommended on OSX also if you intend to install Paper.js for
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Node.js, as described in the next paragraph.
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For Linux see <http://nodejs.org/download/> to locate 32-bit and 64-bit nodejs
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binaries as well as sources, or use NVM: <http://learn.bevry.me/node/install/>
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Once Node.js (with NPM) has been installed you can install bower *globally*
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using the following command:
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npm install -g bower
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And from there onwards, you should be able to use Bower like this:
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bower search paperjs
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### Installing Paper.js for Node.js through NPM
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NPM is used to install Paper.js for use in Node.js. But before installing, you
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need the Cairo Graphics library installed, see: <http://cairographics.org/>.
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##### Installing Cairo and Pango on OSX:
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The easiest way to install Cairo is install Homebrew
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<http://mxcl.github.io/homebrew/> then issue the command:
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brew install cairo pango
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Note that currently there is an issue on OSX with Cairo. If the above causes
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errors, the following will most likely fix it:
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/X11/lib/pkgconfig/ npm install paper
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Also, whenever you would like to update the modules, you will need to execute:
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/X11/lib/pkgconfig/ npm update
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If you keep forgetting about this requirement, or would like to be able to type
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simple and clean commands, add this to your `.bash_profile` file:
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# PKG Config for Pango / Cairo
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/X11/lib/pkgconfig
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After adding this line, your commands should work in the expected way:
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npm install paper
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npm update
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##### Installing Cairo, Pango and all other dependencies on Debian/Ubuntu Linux:
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sudo apt-get install libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev libssl-dev libjpeg62-dev
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libgif-dev
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You might also need to install the build-essential package if you don't usually
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build from c++ sources:
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sudo apt-get install build-essential
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##### After Cairo has been installed:
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You should now be able to install the Paper.js module from NPM:
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npm install paper
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## Development
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The main Paper.js source tree is hosted on
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[GitHub](https://github.com/paperjs/paper.js/). `git` is required to create a
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clone of the repository, and can be easily installed through your preferred
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package manager on your platform.
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### Get the Source
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git clone --recursive git://github.com/paperjs/paper.js.git
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cd paper.js
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To refresh your clone and fetch changes from origin, run:
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git fetch origin
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To update the `jsdoc-toolkit` submodule, used to generate the documentation,
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run:
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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### Setting Up For Building
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As of 2016, Paper.js uses [Gulp.js](http://gulpjs.com/) for building, and has a
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couple of dependencies as Bower and NPM modules. Read the chapter [Installing
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Node.js, NPM and Bower](#installing-nodejs-npm-and-bower) if you still need to
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install these.
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In order to be able to build Paper.js, after checking out the repository, paper
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has dependencies that need to be installed. Install them by issuing the
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following commands from the Paper.js directory:
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npm install
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It is also recommended to install Gulp.js globally, so you can easier execute
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the build commands from anywhere in the command line:
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npm install -g gulp
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### Building the Library
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The Paper.js sources are distributed across many separate files, organised in
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subfolders inside the `src` folder. To compile them all into distributable
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files, you can run the `build` task:
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gulp build
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You will then find the built library files inside the `dist` folder, named
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`paper-full.js` and `paper-core.js`, along with their minified versions. Read
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more about this in [Which Version to Use?](#which-version-to-use).
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### Running Directly from Separate Source Files
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As a handy alternative to building the library after each change to try it out
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in your scripts, there is the helper task `load`, that replaces the built
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libraries with symbolic links to the `scrc/load.js` script. This script then
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load the library directly from all the separate source files in the `src`
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folder, through the [Prepro.js](https://github.com/lehni/prepro.js) JavaScript
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preprocessing library.
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This means you can switch between loading from sources and loading a built
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library simply by running.
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gulp load
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And to go back to a built library
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gulp build
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Note that your PaperScripts examples do not need to change, they can keep
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loading `dist/paper-full.js`, which will always do the right thing. Note also
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that `src/load.js` handles both browsers and Node.js, as supported by Prepro.js.
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### Other Build Tasks
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Create a final zipped distribution file inside the `dist` folder:
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gulp dist
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And since `dist` is the default task, this is the same:
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gulp
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### Branch structure
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Since the release of version `v0.9.22`, Paper.js has adopted aspects of the
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Git-Flow workflow. For now, this just means that all development is taking place
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in the `develop` branch, which is only merged into `master` when a new release
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occurs. On this `develop` branch, `src/load.js` is used by default to load the
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library.
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### Building the Documentation
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Similarly to building the library, you can run the `docs` task to build the
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documentation:
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gulp docs
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Your docs will then be located at `dist/docs`.
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### Testing
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Paper.js was developed and tested from day 1 using proper unit testing through
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jQuery's [Qunit](http://docs.jquery.com/Qunit). To run the tests after any
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change to the library's source, simply open `index.html` inside the `test`
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folder in your web browser. There should be a green bar at the top, meaning all
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tests have passed. If the bar is red, some tests have not passed. These will be
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highlighted and become visible when scrolling down.
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You can also run the unit tests through Gulp.js on the command line:
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gulp test
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### Contributing
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The main Paper.js source tree is hosted on GitHub, thus you should create a fork
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of the repository in which you perform development. See
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<http://help.github.com/forking/>.
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We prefer that you send a [pull request on GitHub]
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(http://help.github.com/pull-requests/) which will then be merged into the
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official main line repository. You need to sign the Paper.js CLA to be able to
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contribute (see below).
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Also, in your first contribution, add yourself to the end of `AUTHORS.md` (which
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of course is optional).
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**Get the source (for contributing):**
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If you want to contribute to the project you will have to [make a
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fork](http://help.github.com/forking/). Then do this:
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git clone --recursive git@github.com:yourusername/paper.js.git
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cd paper.js
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git remote add upstream git://github.com/paperjs/paper.js.git
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To then fetch changes from upstream, run
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git fetch upstream
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#### Creating and Submitting a Patch
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As mentioned above, we prefer that you send a
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[pull request](http://help.github.com/pull-requests/) on GitHub:
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1. Create a fork of the upstream repository by visiting
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<https://github.com/paperjs/paper.js/fork>. If you feel insecure, here's a
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great guide: <http://help.github.com/forking/>
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2. Clone of your repository: `git clone
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https://yourusername@github.com/yourusername/paper.js.git`
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3. This is important: Create a so-called *topic branch* based on the `develop`
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branch: `git checkout -tb name-of-my-patch develop` where `name-of-my-patch`
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is a short but descriptive name of the patch you're about to create. Don't
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worry about the perfect name though -- you can change this name at any time
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later on.
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4. Hack! Make your changes, additions, etc., commit them then push them to your
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GitHub fork: `git push origin name-of-my-patch`
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5. Send a pull request to the upstream repository's owner by visiting your
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repository's site at GitHub (i.e. https://github.com/yourusername/paper.js)
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and press the "Pull Request" button. Make sure you are creating the pull
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request to the `develop` branch, not the `master` branch. Here's a good guide
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on pull requests: <http://help.github.com/pull-requests/>
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##### Use one topic branch per feature:
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Don't mix different kinds of patches in the same branch. Instead, merge them all
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together into your `develop` branch (or develop everything in your `develop`
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branch and then cherry-pick-and-merge into the different topic branches). Git
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provides for an extremely flexible workflow, which in many ways causes more
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confusion than it helps you when new to collaborative software development. The
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guides provided by GitHub at <http://help.github.com/> are a really good
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starting point and reference. If you are fixing an issue, a convenient way to
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name the branch is to use the issue number as a prefix, like this: `git checkout
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-tb issue-937-feature-add-text-styling`.
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#### Contributor License Agreement
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Before we can accept any contributions to Paper.js, you need to sign this
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[CLA](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement):
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[Contributor License Agreement](https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/paperjs.org/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dENxd0JBVDY2REo3THVuRmh4YjdWRlE6MQ)
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> The purpose of this agreement is to clearly define the terms under which
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> intellectual property has been contributed to Paper.js and thereby allow us to
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> defend the project should there be a legal dispute regarding the software at
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> some future time.
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For a list of authors and contributors, please see [AUTHORS]
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(https://github.com/paperjs/paper.js/blob/master/AUTHORS.md).
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## License
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Distributed under the MIT license. See [LICENSE]
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(https://github.com/paperjs/paper.js/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) for details.
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