Marked tends to favor following the SOLID set of software design and development principles; mainly the [single responsibility](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_responsibility_principle) and [open/closed principles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open/closed_principle):
- **Single responsibility:** Marked, and the components of Marked, have the single responsibility of converting Markdown strings into HTML.
- **Open/closed:** Marked favors giving developers the means to easily extend the library and its components over changing Marked's behavior through configuration options.
|L1 - broken |Valid usage results in incorrect output compared to [supported specifications](#/README.md#specifications) OR causes marked to crash AND there is no known workaround for the issue. |
|L2 - annoying |Similar to L1 - broken only there is a known workaround avaialable for the issue. |
|RR - refactor and re-engineer |Results in an improvement to developers using Marked (improved readability) or end-users (faster performance) or both. |
|NFS - new feature (spec related) |A capability Marked does not currently provide but is in one of the [supported specifications](#/README.md#specifications) |
We try to write test cases to validate output (writing tests based on the [supported specifications](#/README.md#specifications)) and minimize regression (writing tests for issues fixed). Therefore, if you would like to contribute, some things you should know regarding the test harness.
|/test/browser |For testing Marked in a client-side implementation. |
|/test/new |Tests not related to the original `markdown.pl`. |
|/test/original|Tests validating against the original `markdown.pl`.|
If your test uses features or options, assuming `gfm` is set to `false`, for example, you can add [front-matter](https://www.npmjs.com/package/front-matter) to the top of
Marked provides templates for submitting both pull requests and issues. When you begin creating a new PR or issue, you will see instructions on using the template.
The PR templates include checklists for both the submitter and the reviewer, which, in most cases, will not be the same person.