X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/25abcea6c5b7edff49841f46f4de1ccd14c05f4b..b2c13de4906411ff0b3e20ec5a61f5803a660119:/CONTRIBUTING.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index f674224..525cb9c 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,59 +1,68 @@ -# Contributing to Black - -Welcome! Happy to see you willing to make the project better. Have you -read the entire [user documentation](http://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) -yet? +# Contributing to _Black_ +Welcome! Happy to see you willing to make the project better. Have you read the entire +[user documentation](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) yet? ## Bird's eye view -In terms of inspiration, *Black* is about as configurable as *gofmt*. -This is deliberate. - -Bug reports and fixes are always welcome! Please follow the issue -template on GitHub for best results. +In terms of inspiration, _Black_ is about as configurable as _gofmt_. This is +deliberate. -Before you suggest a new feature or configuration knob, ask yourself why -you want it. If it enables better integration with some workflow, fixes -an inconsistency, speeds things up, and so on - go for it! On the other -hand, if your answer is "because I don't like a particular formatting" -then you're not ready to embrace *Black* yet. Such changes are unlikely -to get accepted. You can still try but prepare to be disappointed. +Bug reports and fixes are always welcome! Please follow the +[issue template on GitHub](https://github.com/psf/black/issues/new) for best results. +Before you suggest a new feature or configuration knob, ask yourself why you want it. If +it enables better integration with some workflow, fixes an inconsistency, speeds things +up, and so on - go for it! On the other hand, if your answer is "because I don't like a +particular formatting" then you're not ready to embrace _Black_ yet. Such changes are +unlikely to get accepted. You can still try but prepare to be disappointed. ## Technicalities -Development on the latest version of Python is preferred. As of this -writing it's 3.6.4. You can use any operating system. I am using macOS -myself and CentOS at work. +Development on the latest version of Python is preferred. As of this writing it's 3.8. +You can use any operating system. I am using macOS myself and CentOS at work. Install all development dependencies using: -``` + +```console $ pipenv install --dev +$ pipenv shell $ pre-commit install ``` -If you haven't used `pipenv` before but are comfortable with virtualenvs, -just run `pip install pipenv` in the virtualenv you're already using and -invoke the command above from the cloned Black repo. It will do the -correct thing. -Before submitting pull requests, run tests with: -``` -$ python setup.py test +If you haven't used `pipenv` before but are comfortable with virtualenvs, just run +`pip install pipenv` in the virtualenv you're already using and invoke the command above +from the cloned _Black_ repo. It will do the correct thing. + +Before submitting pull requests, run lints and tests with: + +```console +$ pre-commit run -a +$ python -m unittest +$ black-primer [-k -w /tmp/black_test_repos] ``` +## black-primer -## Hygiene +`black-primer` is used by CI to pull down well-known _Black_ formatted projects and see +if we get soure code changes. It will error on formatting changes or errors. Please run +before pushing your PR to see if you get the actions you would expect from _Black_ with +your PR. You may need to change +[primer.json](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/master/src/black_primer/primer.json) +configuration for it to pass. -If you're fixing a bug, add a test. Run it first to confirm it fails, -then fix the bug, run it again to confirm it's really fixed. +For more `black-primer` information visit the +[documentation](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/master/docs/black_primer.md). + +## Hygiene -If adding a new feature, add a test. In fact, always add a test. But -wait, before adding any large feature, first open an issue for us to -discuss the idea first. +If you're fixing a bug, add a test. Run it first to confirm it fails, then fix the bug, +run it again to confirm it's really fixed. +If adding a new feature, add a test. In fact, always add a test. But wait, before adding +any large feature, first open an issue for us to discuss the idea first. ## Finally -Thanks again for your interest in improving the project! You're taking -action when most people decide to sit and watch. +Thanks again for your interest in improving the project! You're taking action when most +people decide to sit and watch.