docs: bring back punctuation at end of points

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@ -4,35 +4,35 @@ Before we get started, thank you for thinking about doing so!
## Through an issue
- Be excellent to each other. Adhere to the [code of conduct]
- Be excellent to each other. Adhere to the [code of conduct].
- About the title: If you had 5 seconds to tell someone the essence of the issue, what would it be?
### Bugs
- Write out in detail which steps in which order are necessary to reproduce the bug
- Include environmental information as well, in specific
- Write out in detail which steps in which order are necessary to reproduce the bug.
- Include environmental information as well, in specific:
- How did you install iOwO?
- What version of iOwO are you running?
- What operating system are you running?
In the case of a Linux distro, mention the specific distro and when you last update as well
- If the bug causes a crash, try to get a backtrace or in worse cases, a coredump
In the case of a Linux distro, mention the specific distro and when you last update as well.
- If the bug causes a crash, try to get a backtrace or in worse cases, a coredump.
### Feature requests
- Be sure to include a motivation in which case your intended feature would be used
even if it seems obvious to you
- Estimate what would be needed to implement the feature
even if it seems obvious to you.
- Estimate what would be needed to implement the feature:
- Is it an addition to the language itself?
- Is it just a new command?
- Does it ground-breakingly change how iOwO works?
## Through a PR
1. Clone the repo
2. Switch to a new appropiately named branch for what you want to do, using `git switch -c`
3. Implement your code changes with your favorite code editor
4. Try them with `cargo run`
5. If there are errors or warnings, go to step 3. Commit occasionally
1. Clone the repo.
2. Switch to a new appropiately named branch for what you want to do, using `git switch -c`.
3. Implement your code changes with your favorite code editor.
4. Try them with `cargo run`.
5. If there are errors or warnings, go to step 3. Commit occasionally.
6. Otherwise,
- if you have an account at https://forge.katzen.cafe,
1. fork the repo
@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ If you want to contribute art or the like, do that in whatever **you** are most
### Major decisions
- All current maintainers have to agree **unanimously**
- Agreement must be based on [informed consent]
- In effect, a maintainer has to understand what they agree to
- All current maintainers have to agree **unanimously**.
- Agreement must be based on [informed consent].
- In effect, a maintainer has to understand what they agree to.
# Interacting with PRs
@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ Remember, be respectful.
Entities invest their free time and motivation into making these changes,
treat them appropiately.
- Since in iOwO, we mostly work based on forks, [git's remotes] work fairly good
- Replace things in pointy brackets (`<>`) respectively (and remove the pointy brackets)
- Since in iOwO, we mostly work based on forks, [git's remotes] work fairly good.
- Replace things in pointy brackets (`<>`) respectively (and remove the pointy brackets).
## Initial steps for a new contributor or new local checkout
@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ git remote update <contributor-name>
## After setting up the remote
- You can repeat this step anytime you want to switch branches or update your local checkout
- The PR branch is visible just below the PR title on Forgejo, after the colon (`:`)
- You can repeat this step anytime you want to switch branches or update your local checkout.
- The PR branch is visible just below the PR title on Forgejo, after the colon (`:`).
```sh
git switch <pr-branch>