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# Contributing to Metasploit
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## Reporting Bugs
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If you would like to report a bug, please take a look at [our Redmine
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issue
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tracker](https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/issues?query_id=420)
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-- your bug may already have been reported there! Simply [searching](https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/search) for some appropriate keywords may save everyone a lot of hassle.
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If your bug is new and you'd like to report it you will need to
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[register
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first](https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/account/register). Don't
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worry, it's easy and fun and takes about 30 seconds.
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When you file a bug report, please inclue your **steps to reproduce**,
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full copy-pastes of Ruby stack traces, and any relevant details about
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your environment. Without repro steps, your bug will likely be closed.
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With repro steps, your bugs will likely be fixed.
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## Contributing Metasploit Modules
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If you have an exploit that you'd like to contribute to the Metasploit
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Framework, please familiarize yourself with the
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**[HACKING](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/HACKING)**
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document in the
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Metasploit-Framework repository. There are many mysteries revealed in
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HACKING concerning code style and content.
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[Pull requests](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pulls)
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should corellate with modules at a 1:1 ratio
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-- there is rarely a good reason to have two, three, or ten modules on
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one pull request, as this dramatically increases the review time
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required to land (commit) any of those modules.
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Pull requests tend to be very collaborative for Metasploit -- do not be
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surprised if your pull request to rapid7/metasploit-framework triggers a
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pull request back to your own fork. In this way, we can isolate working
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changes before landing your PR to the Metasploit master branch.
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