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Contributing to Project Magrathea
Rules
Do not commit code changes to the master branch!
Read the documentation on submodules!
Do not commit submodule updates accidentally!
Don't forget to commit early and often!
Please add [ci skip]
to commits that should be ignored by the CI systems
(e.g. changes to documentation).
All pull requests must pass both CI systems before they will be approved.
Write good commit messages. Follow Tim Pope's guidelines:
- The first line must be a short, capitalized summary
- The second line must be blank
- The rest should be a wrapped, detailed explanation of the what and why
- The tone should be imperative
New to Git?
- Git Basics: install and getting started.
- Git for sd users: a handy reference document for people familiar with
sd
. - Commit process: step-by-step commit guide with all gory details.
Authentication
If you do not have a preferred method of authentication, enable the storage credential helper, which will cache your credentials in plaintext on your system, so use a token.
git config --global credential.helper store
Alternatively, on Windows, you can try the Git Credential Manager for Windows.
Microsoft employees
Microsoft employees should follow Microsoft open source guidelinces.
Particularly:
- Join Microsoft GitHub organization.
- Use your
alias@microsoft.com
for commit messages email. - Enable 2 factor authentication.
Branches
- Checkout a new local branch for every change you want to make (bugfix, feature).
- Use
alias/feature-name
pattern. - Use lowercase-with-dashes for naming.
- Use same branch name in super-project and all submodules.
Permissions
If you have difficulty in pushing your changes, there is a high probability that you actually don't have permissions.
Be sure that you have write access to corresponding repo (remember that submodules have their own privilege).
You do not necessarily need to have write permissions to the main repositories, as you can also just fork a repo.
Rebase and Fast-Forward Merge Pull Requests in Submodules
This is not necessary in the superproject, only submodules!
Because GitHub's "Merge Pull Request" button merges with --no-ff
, an
extra merge commit will always be created. This can be especially
annoying when trying to commit updates to submodules. Therefore our
policy is to merge using the Git CLI after approval, with a rebase
onto master to enable a fast-forward merge.
Submodules
This repository is a superproject with a half-dozen submodules. DO NOT commit updates unless absolutely necessary. When submodules must be updated, a separate Pull Request must be submitted, reviewed, and merged before updating the superproject. When committing submodule updates, ensure no other changes are in the same commit. Submodule bumps may be included in feature branches for ease of work, but the update must be independently approved before merging into master.
Recommended Git configurations
We highly recommend these configurations to help deal with whitespace, rebasing, and general use of Git.
Auto-corrects your command when it's sure (
stats
tostatus
)
git config --global help.autoCorrect -1
Refuses to merge when pulling, and only pushes to branch with same name.
git config --global pull.ff only
git config --global push.default current
Shows shorter commit hashes and always shows reference names in the log.
git config --global log.abbrevCommit true
git config --global log.decorate short
Ignores whitespace changes and uses more information when merging.
git config --global apply.ignoreWhitespace change
git config --global rerere.enabled true
git config --global rerere.autoUpdate true
git config --global am.threeWay true