# Working with Privacy Badger's code To make changes to Privacy Badger, you have to first load the extension from a source code checkout. ## Install from source To install Privacy Badger from source in Chrome, visit `chrome://extensions`, enable "Developer mode", click "Load unpacked" and select the [`src`](src/) subdirectory inside your copy of the Privacy Badger source code. In Firefox, visit `about:debugging`, click "Load Temporary Add-on" and select the [`src/manifest.json`](src/manifest.json) file. Note that this only installs the extension temporarily; it will be removed when you close Firefox. To install Privacy Badger from source in Firefox for Android, please see [Mozilla's guide to developing extensions for Firefox for Android](https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/developing-extensions-for-firefox-for-android/) and [`web-ext` documentation](https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/getting-started-with-web-ext/#testing-in-firefox-for-android). ## Send a pull request Before submitting a pull request (PR), please review the sections below. ### Style guide All JavaScript code going forward should use the following naming conventions: - Objects and their properties should be Java or camelCase style. - Primitive types should be Python or snake_case style. - Constants should be ALL_CAPS. Examples: ```javascript const TRACKER_ENTROPY_THRESHOLD = 33; let tab_id = details.tabId; window.badger.getTrackerCount(tab_id); ``` ### Catch errors early with static code analysis First, install the exact expected version of [ESLint](https://eslint.org) by running `npm install` in your Privacy Badger source code checkout directory. You should then be able to produce a lint report by running `make lint` in the same directory. You can review our set of ESLint rules in [`.eslintrc.yml`](/.eslintrc.yml). Files we want ESLint to ignore are specified in [`.eslintignore`](/.eslintignore). ### Commit messages Please review the suggestions in this excellent [guide to writing commit messages](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/).