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Contributing

We work hard to provide a high-quality and useful command line interface, and we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community. Whether it's a new feature, correction, or additional documentation, we welcome your pull requests. Please submit any issues or pull requests through GitHub.

This document contains guidelines for contributing code and filing issues.

Contributing Code

The list below are guidelines to use when submitting pull requests. These are the same set of guidelines that the core contributors use when submitting changes, and we ask the same of all community contributions as well:

  • The SDK is released under the Apache license. Any code you submit will be released under that license.
  • We maintain a high percentage of code coverage in our unit tests. As a general rule of thumb, code changes should not lower the overall code coverage percentage for the project. In practice, this means that every bug fix and feature addition should include unit tests.
  • Code should follow pep 8, although if you are modifying an existing module, it is more important for the code to be consistent if there are any discrepancies.
  • Code must work on python2.6, python2.7, and python3.3, python3.4 and higher.
  • The AWS CLI is cross platform and code must work on at least Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Avoid platform specific behavior.
  • If you would like to implement support for a significant feature that is not yet available in the AWS CLI, please talk to us beforehand to avoid any duplication of effort. You can file an issue to discuss the feature request further.

Reporting Issues

  • Check to see if there's an existing issue/pull request for the bug/feature. All issues are at https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues and pull reqs are at https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/pulls.
  • If there isn't an existing issue there, please file an issue. The ideal report includes:
    • A description of the problem/suggestion.
    • The specific AWS CLI commands you are running. Please include debug logs for these commands by appending the --debug option to each command. Be sure to remove any sensitive information from the debug logs.
    • The AWS CLI version you are using aws --version.

The first thing an AWS CLI developer will do is try to reproduce the issue you are seeing, so try to reduce your issue to the smallest possible set of steps that demonstrate the issue. This will lead to quicker resolution of your issue.