# Opening an Issue The GitHub issue tracker is exclusively for opening demonstrable bugs with the library or for discussing/implementing enhancements. If you need general help with Waypoints try searching through existing closed tickets, searching through the [#jquery-waypoints](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jquery-waypoints) tag on StackOverflow, or asking your question there using that tag. If you do ask a question on StackOverflow, please follow the guidelines for [asking a good question](http://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask). If you're opening a ticket for a bug: - Give a clear explanation of the bug. - Try to provide a link to a [JSFiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/) or [CodePen](http://codepen.io/) or similar reduced test case. - If you cannot provide a reduced test case, please provide a link to a live site demonstrating your bug and include in the ticket the relevant Waypoints code. If you're interested in discussing a possible new feature: - Search closed tickets for discussions that may have already occurred. - Open a ticket and let's talk! # Pull Requests - Please send the pull request against the master branch. - Note any tickets that the pull request addresses. - Add any necessary tests (see below). - Follow the coding style of the current codebase. # Tests Tests are written in [Jasmine](http://jasmine.github.io/) and run through the [testem](https://github.com/airportyh/testem) test runner. To run them locally you'll need to: - Install, if you haven't already: [PhantomJS](http://phantomjs.org/), node, and [Bower](bower.io). - `npm install` - `bower install` You can then run the tests one time by running `npm test`, or enter TDD mode by running `npm run tdd`.