All pull requests to the `master` branch will be closed. ======================================================== Please submit all pull requests to the `develop` branch. Language translations will not be merged without unit tests. ============================================================ See [the British english unit tests](https://github.com/moment/moment/blob/develop/test/lang/en-gb.js) for an example. Submitting Issues ================= If you are submitting a bug, please create a [jsfiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/) demonstrating the issue. Contributing ============ To contribute, fork the library and install grunt and dependencies. npm install -g grunt-cli npm install You can add tests to the files in `/test/moment` or add a new test file if you are adding a new feature. To run the tests, do `grunt` to run all tests. To check the filesize, you can use `grunt size`. To minify all the files, use `grunt release`. If your code passes the unit tests (including the ones you wrote), submit a pull request. Submitting pull requests ======================== Moment.js now uses [git-flow](https://github.com/nvie/gitflow). If you're not familiar with git-flow, please read up on it, you'll be glad you did. When submitting new features, please create a new feature branch using `git flow feature start ` and submit the pull request to the `develop` branch. Pull requests for enhancements for features should be submitted to the `develop` branch as well. When submitting a bugfix, please check if there is an existing bugfix branch. If the latest stable version is `1.5.0`, the bugfix branch would be `hotfix/1.5.1`. All pull requests for bug fixes should be on a `hotfix` branch, unless the bug fix depends on a new feature. The `master` branch should always have the latest stable version. When bugfix or minor releases are needed, the develop/hotfix branch will be merged into master and released.