# Development environment This setup is only meant for development use - for production follow [Quickstart](https://carbonfields.net/docs/carbon-fields-quickstart/?crb_version=2-1-0) instead. 1. Setup a blank WordPress installation 1. Add a new `carbon-fields` directory inside your theme of choice and switch to it 1. Fork this repository and clone your fork 1. Run `git checkout development` 1. Run `composer install` 1. Run `npm install` or `yarn install` 1. Run `npm run build` or `yarn run build` 1. Add the following code to the top of your functions.php file: ```php use Carbon_Fields\Container; use Carbon_Fields\Field; add_action( 'carbon_fields_register_fields', 'crb_attach_theme_options' ); function crb_attach_theme_options() { Container::make( 'theme_options', __( 'Theme Options', 'crb' ) ) ->add_fields( array( Field::make( 'text', 'crb_text', 'Text Field' ), ) ); } add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'crb_load' ); function crb_load() { require_once( 'carbon-fields/vendor/autoload.php' ); \Carbon_Fields\Carbon_Fields::boot(); } ``` # Preparation 1. Make sure your local branches are up to date 1. Always start your contribution branches from the `development` branch 1. If you are making JavaScript contributions, run `npm run start` or `yarn start` to run the dev build task (tracks file changes) ## Pull Request Process 1. Target the `development` branch for pull requests 1. Include a detailed description of your contribution 1. Make sure you follow the current codestyle