Merge pull request #1052 from Anvilator-web/develop

Edited main.py and CONTRIBUTING.md
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# Contributing to Reddit Video Maker Bot 🎥 # Contributing to Reddit Video Maker Bot 🎥
Thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️ Thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️
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You development environment should follow the requirements stated in the [README file](README.md). If you are not using the specified versions, **please reference this in your pull request**, so reviewers can test your code on both versions. You development environment should follow the requirements stated in the [README file](README.md). If you are not using the specified versions, **please reference this in your pull request**, so reviewers can test your code on both versions.
#### Setting up your development repository
These steps are only specified for beginner developers trying to contribute to this repository.
If you know how to make a fork and clone, you can skip these steps.
Before contributing, follow these steps (if you are a beginner)
- Create a fork of this repository to your personal account
- Clone the repo to your computer
- Make sure that you have all dependencies installed
- Run `python main.py` to make sure that the program is working
- Now, you are all setup to contribute your own features to this repo!
Even if you are a beginner to working with python or contributing to open source software,
don't worry! You can still try contributing even to the documentation!
("Setting up your development repository" was written by a beginner developer themselves!)
#### Making your first PR #### Making your first PR
When making your PR, follow these guidelines: When making your PR, follow these guidelines:
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- You link any issues that are resolved or fixed by your changes. (this is done by typing "Fixes #\<issue number\>") in your pull request - You link any issues that are resolved or fixed by your changes. (this is done by typing "Fixes #\<issue number\>") in your pull request
- Where possible, you have used `git pull --rebase`, to avoid creating unnecessary merge commits - Where possible, you have used `git pull --rebase`, to avoid creating unnecessary merge commits
- You have meaningful commits, and if possible, follow the commit style guide of `type: explanation` - You have meaningful commits, and if possible, follow the commit style guide of `type: explanation`
- Here are the commit types: - Here are the commit types:
- **feat** - a new feature - **feat** - a new feature
- **fix** - a bug fix - **fix** - a bug fix
- **docs** - a change to documentation / commenting - **docs** - a change to documentation / commenting

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def shutdown(): def shutdown():
print_markdown("## Clearing temp files") print_markdown("## Clearing temp files")
cleanup() cleanup()
print("Exiting...")
exit() exit()

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