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Contribution guidelines

Following the contribution guidelines saves everyone time, requires less back and forth during the review process, and helps to ensures a consistent codebase. I use PyCharm for all of my programming, and these are what I use for my settings, adapt to your editor of choice.

A few general rules first:

  • Open any pull request against the master branch
  • Keep code to 80 characters or less.
  • Comment your code
  • Pull request description should clearly show what the change is including output if relevant.
  • Squash commits before opening a pull request.
  • Test and then test again! Make sure it works with the latest changes in master.
  • Spaces instead of Tabs
  • 4 spaces for first indent and each from then on.
  • Spaces around Assignment (=, +=, …), Equality (==, !=), Relational (<, >, <=, >=), Bitwise (*, |,^), Additive (+, -), Multiplicative (*, @, /, %), Shift (<<, >>, >>>) and Power operators (**).
  • Spaces after:
,
:
#
  • Spaces before:
\
#
  • Align multiline method call arguments and method declaration parameters
  • New line after a colon
  • Align multiline import statements
  • Align multiline collections and comprehensions
  • Place } on a new line after a dictionary assignment
  • 1 line between declarations and code
  • 1 line after top level imports
  • 1 line around class
  • 1 line around method
  • 2 lines around top-level classes and functions
  • 1 line before and after if statements
  • 1 line before and after for loops
  • 1 line before and after while loops
  • Run isort on import statements, including from imports.
  • Keep from imports within their own group:
import bar
import foo

from baz import foo
from foobar import morefoo
  • Join from imports with the same source
  • Align dictionaries on colons:
x = max(
    1,
    2,
    3)

{
    “green”       : 42,
    "eggs and ham": -0.0e0
}
  • Add a linefeed at the end of the file

Documentation for Read The Docs

If you wish to update some of our documentation, you only need to submit a PR for the files you change in iocage/doc/source. They will automatically be updated when the changes are merged.