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# Laravel Contribution Guide
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This page contains guidelines for contributing to the Laravel framework. Please review these guidelines before submitting any pull requests to the framework.
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## Which Branch?
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**ALL** bug fixes should be made to the 4.x branch which they belong. Bug fixes should never be sent to the `master` branch unless they fix features that exist only in the upcoming release.
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## Pull Requests
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The pull request process differs for new features and bugs. Before sending a pull request for a new feature, you should first create an issue with `[Proposal]` in the title. The proposal should describe the new feature, as well as implementation ideas. The proposal will then be reviewed and either approved or denied. Once a proposal is approved, a pull request may be created implementing the new feature. Pull requests which do not follow this guideline will be closed immediately.
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Pull requests for bugs may be sent without creating any proposal issue. If you believe that you know of a solution for a bug that has been filed on Github, please leave a comment detailing your proposed fix.
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### Feature Requests
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If you have an idea for a new feature you would like to see added to Laravel, you may create an issue on Github with `[Request]` in the title. The feature request will then be reviewed by a core contributor.
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## Coding Guidelines
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Laravel follows the [PSR-0](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-0.md) and [PSR-1](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-1-basic-coding-standard.md) coding standards. In addition to these standards, below is a list of other coding standards that should be followed:
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- Namespace declarations should be on the same line as `<?php`.
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- Class opening `{` should be on the same line as the class name.
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- Function and control structure opening `{` should be on a separate line.
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- Interface names are suffixed with `Interface` (`FooInterface`)
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