How to contribute
Ask questions
Yes, asking a question is a form of contribution that helps the author to improve documentation.
Feel free to ask questions to the author
Log a bug
Please report issue on the issue tracker that best match your problem. If you don't know please use cme issue tracker.
Here are the dedicated trackers:
- problem with cme command: https://github.com/dod38fr/cme-perl/issues
 - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit openssh: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-openssh/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit systemd: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-systemd/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit systemd-user: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-systemd/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit lcdproc: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-lcdproc/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit approx: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-approx/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit dpkg: runreportbug libconfig-model-dpkg-perl - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit popcon: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/issues - problem with 
cme check|fix|edit multistrap: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/issues - problem with 
cme meta edit: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-itself/issues - problem with cme GUI: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model-tkui/issues
 
Source code structure
The main parts of this modules are:
lib/Config/Model/**.pm: the core framework fileslib/Config/Model/Backend/**.pm: classes used to read and write configuration fileslib/Config/Model/models/**.pl: the model of the applications delivered with this module. These files can be modified withcme meta editcommand. Their structure can be viewed withcme meta gen-dotanddot -Tps model.dot > model.pslib/Config/Model/models/**.pod: the doc of the above models. Can be re-generated withcme gen_class_podt: test files. Run the tests withprove -l tt/model_tests.dtest the application delivered with this module using Config::Model::Tester. Useprove -l t/model_test.tcommand to run only model tests.
Edit source code from github
If you have a github account, you can clone a repo and prepare a pull-request.
You can:
- run 
git clone https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/ - edit files
 - run 
prove -l tto run non-regression tests 
There's no need to worry about dzil, Dist::Zilla or dist.ini
files. These are useful to prepare a new release, but not to fix bugs.
Edit source code from Debian source package
You can also prepare a patch using Debian source package:
For instance:
- download and unpack 
apt-get source libconfig-model-perl - jump in 
cd libconfig-model-perl-2.086 - useful to create a patch later: 
git init - commit all files: 
git add -A ; git commit -m"committed all" - edit files
 - run 
prove -l tto run non-regression tests - run 
git diffand send the output to the author 
Edit source code from Debian source package or CPAN tarball
Non Debian users can also prepare a patch using CPAN tarball:
- Download tar file from http://search.cpan.org
 - unpack tar file with something like 
tar axvf Config-Model-2.086.tar.gz - jump in 
cd Config-Model-2.086 - useful to create a patch later: 
git init - commit all files: 
git add -A ; git commit -m"committed all" - edit files
 - run 
prove -l tto run non-regression tests - run 
git diffand send the output the author 
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