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[etc/vim.git] / docs / contributing / index.rst
1 Contributing
2 ============
3
4 .. toctree::
5   :hidden:
6
7   the_basics
8   gauging_changes
9   issue_triage
10   release_process
11   reference/reference_summary
12
13 Welcome! Happy to see you willing to make the project better. Have you read the entire
14 `user documentation <https://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ yet?
15
16 .. rubric:: Bird's eye view
17
18 In terms of inspiration, *Black* is about as configurable as *gofmt* (which is to say,
19 not very). This is deliberate. *Black* aims to provide a consistent style and take away
20 opportunities for arguing about style.
21
22 Bug reports and fixes are always welcome! Please follow the
23 `issue template on GitHub <https://github.com/psf/black/issues/new>`_ for best results.
24
25 Before you suggest a new feature or configuration knob, ask yourself why you want it. If
26 it enables better integration with some workflow, fixes an inconsistency, speeds things
27 up, and so on - go for it! On the other hand, if your answer is "because I don't like a
28 particular formatting" then you're not ready to embrace *Black* yet. Such changes are
29 unlikely to get accepted. You can still try but prepare to be disappointed.
30
31 .. rubric:: Contents
32
33 This section covers the following topics:
34
35 - :doc:`the_basics`
36 - :doc:`gauging_changes`
37 - :doc:`release_process`
38 - :doc:`reference/reference_summary`
39
40 For an overview on contributing to the *Black*, please checkout :doc:`the_basics`.
41
42 If you need a reference of the functions, classes, etc. available to you while
43 developing *Black*, there's the :doc:`reference/reference_summary` docs.