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🐳 Docker Image for testing and building WordPress projects at Peak Shift

Contributing

Branches

  • A branch name should begin with the issue number, and have short name (2-4 words). New features or fixes should be based off of the master branch.
    • git checkout -b 123-short-name master

Pushing Changes

  1. Open Terminal.
  2. git pull
  3. git add file_name.py
  4. git commit -m "type(component): subject line"
  5. git push origin 123-short-name

Commit Messages

We follow the Angular commit guidelines so that we can generate changelogs and have a clean commit history — see Pushing Changes #3 for an example commit.

  • Type, for your commit message commiting you should select a type from this list below:
    • feat: a new features
    • fix: a bug fix
    • docs: documentation only changes
    • style: changes that do not affect the menaing of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
    • refactor: a code change that neither fixes a bug or adds a feature
    • pref: a code change that improves performance
    • test: adding missing tests
    • chore: changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as documentation generation
  • Components, represent the larger feature / scope of the change
  • Subject line, use the imperative form of a verb
    • GOOD "add contributing guidelines"
    • BAD "adding contribuing guidelines"

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