# Contribution First, thanks for considering to contribute to my project. It really means a lot! :) You can ask for guidance anytime on our Discord server in the #contribution channel. ## Setup your development environment ### Container based development flow (recommended and the easiest) All you need is to intall [Docker Engine 20.11+](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) on your local machine and run `pnpm dev:container`. It will build the base image for Coolify and start the development server inside Docker. All required ports (3000, 3001) will be exposed to your host. ### Github codespaces If you have github codespaces enabled then you can just create a codespace and run `pnpm dev` to run your the dev environment. All the required dependencies and packages has been configured for you already. ### Gitpod 1. Use [container based development flow](#container-based-development-flow-easiest) 2. Or setup your workspace manually: Create a workspace from this repository, run `pnpm install && pnpm db:push && pnpm db:seed` and then `pnpm dev`. All the required dependencies and packages has been configured for you already. > Some packages, just `pack` are not installed in this way. You cannot test all the features. Please use the [container based development flow](#container-based-development-flow-easiest). ### Local Machine > At the moment, Coolify `doesn't support Windows`. You must use `Linux` or `MacOS` or consider using Gitpod or Github Codespaces. Install all the prerequisites manually to your host system. If you would not like to install anything, I suggest to use the [container based development flow](#container-based-development-flow-easiest). - Due to the lock file, this repository is best with [pnpm](https://pnpm.io). I recommend you try and use `pnpm` because it is cool and efficient! - You need to have [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) installed locally. - You need to have [Docker Compose Plugin](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/compose-plugin/) installed locally. - You need to have [GIT LFS Support](https://git-lfs.github.com/) installed locally. Optional: - To test Heroku buildpacks, you need [pack](https://github.com/buildpacks/pack) binary installed locally. ### Inside a Docker container `WIP` ## Setup Coolify - Copy `apps/api/.env.template` to `apps/api/.env.template` and set the `COOLIFY_APP_ID` environment variable to something cool. - `pnpm install` to install dependencies. - `pnpm db:push` to o create a local SQlite database. This will apply all migrations at `db/dev.db`. - `pnpm db:seed` seed the database. - `pnpm dev` start coding. ## Technical skills required - **Languages**: Node.js / Javascript / Typescript - **Framework JS/TS**: [SvelteKit](https://kit.svelte.dev/) & [Fastify](https://www.fastify.io/) - **Database ORM**: [Prisma.io](https://www.prisma.io/) - **Docker Engine API** ## How to add a new service? You can find all details [here](https://github.com/coollabsio/coolify-community-templates)