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Contribution Guidelines

When contributing to this repository, please submit a new issue first to discuss the proposed change, before submitting a pull request.

Submitting a new Issue

  • First, search existing (open and closed) issues for any related issues.
    • You might then find an existing answer or suggested solution to your issue, possibly also an existing PR you can test.
    • When finding existing issues that seem related to your issue, please include references (# followed by issue number) to related issues in your new issue description, or if a very similar issue is still open, consider adding a comment in that issue instead of creating a new one.
  • When appropriate, please prefix your issue title with one of these category prefixes followed by a space:
    • [bug] When the issue seems to be caused by a bug.
    • [feature] When requesting a feature change or new feature.
    • [internal] When suggesting code improvements that doesn't change any output.
    • [doc] For documentation issues.
    • [meta] For issues about the development or contribution process.
  • Please include enough information in the description to enable another user to reproduce any error state described in your issue:
    • The versions of your WireViz, Graphviz (dot -V), Python (python -V), and operating system.
    • The relevant input files unless (preferably) you can demonstrate the same issue using one of the example files. If your input file is large or complex, please try to find a smaller/simplified input that still can reproduce the same issue.
    • Any warnings or error messages you get.
  • See also How We Write Github Issues in general.

Submitting a new Pull Request

  1. Fork this repository and clone it on your local machine.
  2. Create a new feature branch on top of the dev branch.
  3. Commit your code changes to this feature branch.
  4. Push the changes to your fork.
  5. Submit a new pull request, using dev as the base branch.
  6. Please include in the PR description (and optionally also in the commit message body) a reference (# followed by issue number) to the issue where the suggested changes are discussed.

Hints

  • Make sure to write good commit messages.
  • Always consider git rebase before git merge when joining commits from different branches, to keep the commit history simple and easier to read.
  • If the dev branch has advanced since your fork, consider rebasing onto the current state to avoid merge conflicts.
  • Avoid committing changes to generated files in PRs (examples, tutorials, etc.) to reduce merging conflicts. The owner will rebuild them.
  • For complex PRs, consider interactively rebasing your contribution to remove intermediate commits and clean up the commit history.
  • Feel free to submit a draft PR for your work-in-progress. This lets other contributors comment on and review your code, while clearly marking it as not ready for merging.

Documentation Strings

Documentation strings are to follow the Google Style (examples).