When contributing to SerenityOS, make sure that the changes you wish to make are in line with the project direction. If you are not sure about this, open an issue first, so we can discuss it.
For your first PR, start with something small to get familiar with the project and its development processes.
Unlike many other software projects, SerenityOS is not concerned with gaining the largest possible userbase. Its target audience is its own developers. As such, we have limited interest in feature requests from non-contributors.
That said, please do file any bugs you find, keeping the following in mind:
* One issue per bug. Putting multiple things in the same issue makes both discussion and completion unnecessarily complicated.
* No build issues (or other support requests). If the GitHub Actions CI build succeeds, the build problem is most likely on your side. Work it out locally, or ask in the `#build-problems` channel on Discord.
* Write in idiomatic SerenityOS C++20, using the `AK` containers in all code.
* Conform to the project coding style found in [CodingStyle.md](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documentation/CodingStyle.md). Use `clang-format` (version 11 or later) to automatically format C++ files.
* The first line of the commit message should have the format "Category: Brief description of what's being changed". The "category" can be a subdirectory, but also something like "POSIX compliance" or "ClassName". Whatever seems logical.