diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 3318937..64b1556 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,34 +1,49 @@ # Contributing to lprs -Thank you for your interest in contributing to lprs! We welcome contributions from the community to help improve the project. +Thank you for your interest in contributing to lprs! We welcome contributions +from the community to help improve the project. ## Reporting Issues -If you encounter any issues or bugs while using lprs, please open a new issue on the Forgejo repository. When reporting an issue, please provide as much detail as possible, including steps to reproduce the issue and any relevant error messages. +If you encounter any issues or bugs while using lprs, please open a new issue on +the Forgejo repository. When reporting an issue, please provide as much detail as +possible, including steps to reproduce the issue and any relevant error messages. ## Feature Requests -If you have a feature request or an idea for improving lprs, we encourage you to open a new issue on the Forgejo repository. Please describe the feature or improvement in detail and provide any relevant context or examples. +If you have a feature request or an idea for improving lprs, we encourage you to +open a new issue on the Forgejo repository. Please describe the feature or +improvement in detail and provide any relevant context or examples. ## Writing Code -Before you start writing code, please open a new issue first to discuss the proposed changes. This will help ensure that your contribution is aligned with the project's goals and that you are not duplicating work that is already in progress or has been completed by someone else. +Before you start writing code, please open a new issue first to discuss the proposed +changes. This will help ensure that your contribution is aligned with the project's +goals and that you are not duplicating work that is already in progress or has +been completed by someone else. ### Rust Version -In the lprs project, we always try to stay on the lowest MSRV possible for compatibility, but the development process relies on the nightly release to get the latest rust-analyzer, rustfmt, and clippy features. +In the lprs project, we always try to stay on the lowest MSRV possible for +compatibility, but the development process relies on the nightly release to get +the latest rust-analyzer and rustfmt features. -You can check the nightly version used in the project in the `rust-toolchain` file. And the MSRV in the `Cargo.toml` file. +You can check the nightly version used in the project in the `rust-toolchain` file. +And the MSRV in the `Cargo.toml` file. ### PR title -Your PR will squash and merge, and your PR title will be used as the commit message. Please make sure your PR title is clear and concise. +Your PR will squash and merge, and your PR title will be used as the commit message. +Please make sure your PR title is clear and concise. -The title must follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) format. This means that the title should be in the following format: +The title must follow [Conventional Commits] format. This means that the title +should be in the following format: ``` (): ``` -- The `` is optional, and the `` should be a clear and concise summary of the changes. -- You should use the imperative, present tense (e.g., "Add feature" instead of "Added feature"). +- The `` is optional, and the `` should be a clear and + concise summary of the changes. +- You should use the imperative, present tense + (e.g., "Add feature" instead of "Added feature"). - The `` should be one of the following: - `feat`: A new feature - `fix`: A bug fix @@ -40,7 +55,8 @@ The title must follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org - `security`: Changes that affect the security of the code - `perf`: A code change that improves performance - `test`: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests - - `chore`: Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as documentation generation + - `chore`: Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such + as documentation generation #### Example ``` @@ -49,13 +65,18 @@ The title must follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org ``` ### PR description -Your PR description should provide a clear and concise summary of the changes you have made. It should also include any relevant context or background information that will help the project maintainers understand the purpose of the changes. Make sure to reference the issue that your PR is addressing, and note any breaking changes that your PR introduces. +Your PR description should provide a clear and concise summary of the changes you +have made. It should also include any relevant context or background information +that will help the project maintainers understand the purpose of the changes. +Make sure to reference the issue that your PR is addressing, and note any breaking +changes that your PR introduces. Make sure to explain why you made the changes not just what changes you made. ### Code Style -Please follow the existing code style and conventions used in the lprs project. This includes: +Please follow the existing code style and conventions used in the lprs project. +This includes: - Using Rust's official formatting tool, `rustfmt`, to format your code. - Writing clear and concise code with meaningful variable and function names. @@ -68,14 +89,23 @@ Run the CI before submitting your code. You can run the CI with the following co just ci ``` -This will run the tests and check the code formatting. If the CI fail, please fix the issues before submitting your code. +This will run the tests and check the code formatting. If the CI fail, please +fix the issues before submitting your code. ## Code Review -All contributions to lprs will go through a code review process. This ensures that the code meets the project's standards and maintains its quality. Please be open to feedback and suggestions from the project maintainers during the code review process. +All contributions to lprs will go through a code review process. +This ensures that the code meets the project's standards and maintains its quality. +Please be open to feedback and suggestions from the project maintainers during +the code review process. ## License -By contributing to lprs, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the project's [LICENSE](LICENSE) file. This means that you are granting lprs the right to use, modify, and distribute your contributions under the terms of the license. wich is GPL-3.0 License. +By contributing to lprs, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under +the project's [license](LICENSE). This means that you are granting lprs the +right to use, modify, and distribute your contributions under the terms of the +license. Which is GPL-3.0 License. Happy contributing! + +[Conventional Commits]: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/