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[why] If we ever switch the default branch the links would break. So just say 'default branch' directly, whichever that may be. [note] CI workflows not changed, I do not know if there is an alias for the default branch available. Fixes: #971 (partially) Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
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# Contributing Guide
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**Working on your first Pull Request?** You can learn how from this *free* series [How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub][First PR]
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## How to contribute summary
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* Fork the project and submit a Pull Request (PR)
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* Explain what the PR fixes or improves
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* Screenshots for bonus points
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* Use sensible commit messages
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* If your PR fixes a separate issue number, include it in the commit message
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* Use a sensible number of commit messages as well
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* e.g. Your PR should not have 100s of commits
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## How to add yourself to the contributors (give yourself attribution)
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Don't forget to give yourself credit! Make sure you add yourself to the contributors list that will eventually propagate to [NerdFonts.com](https://nerdfonts.com)
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Either:
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* Invoke the [@all-contributors bot](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/bot/usage) by commenting on your Pull Request or Issue.
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* Shallow clone repo and exeucte `all-contributors add <YOUR_GITHUB_HANDLE> <CONTRIBUTION_TYPE>`
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Common types for this project include: `code`, `doc`, `translation`, `review` .For full list of contribution types see: https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key
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## Steps for updating an existing font
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### 1. Update original (unpatched) version
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* Copy and replace the existing unpatched version of the font and any readme and/or license files in the `src/unpatched-fonts/XYZ-font` directory
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* e.g. Updating *XYZ Font*, update files in directory `src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/{PUT FONT FILES HERE}`
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* Make sure to update the correct subfolders for each font style (e.g. `src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/bold/{BOLD FONT FILES HERE}`)
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### 2. Execute basic testing
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* Do a basic test with the new font to ensure it patches correctly and generates a new font file, e.g.
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* `fontforge --script ./font-patcher src/unpatched-fonts/XYZ/XYZ.ttf --complete`
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* Make sure to then delete this new font file if it is in the repository (all patched fonts should be generated in the `patched-fonts` directory)
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### 3. Run build scripts
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* When fairly satisfied the font patches correctly, run the following scripts in this order:
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* Copy all the unpatched readmes to the patched location with additional info on variations appended:
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* `cd bin/scripts`
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* `./standardize-and-complete-readmes.sh XYZ`
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* Patch **all** of the variations/options, e.g.
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* `./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh XYZ`
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## Steps for adding a new font or removing an existing font
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* For removal of a font skip to [Step #4](#4-run-build-scripts)
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### 1. Verify license
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* Check the license even allows the font to be modified and shared
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### 2. Add original (unpatched) version
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* Add the unpatched version of the font and any readme and/or license files to the `src/unpatched-fonts/` directory inside a new directory
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* e.g. Adding *XYZ Font*, create directory `src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/{PUT FONT FILES HERE}`
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* Try to make subfolders for each font style (e.g. `src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/bold/{BOLD FONT FILES HERE}`)
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### 3. Execute basic testing
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* Do a basic test with the new font to ensure it patches correctly and generates a new font file, e.g.
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* `fontforge --script ./font-patcher src/unpatched-fonts/XYZ/XYZ.ttf --complete`
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* Make sure to then delete this new font file if it is in the repository (all patched fonts should be generated in the `patched-fonts` directory)
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### 4. Run build scripts
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* When fairly satisfied the font patches correctly, run the following scripts in this order:
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* Copy all the unpatched readmes to the patched location with additional info on variations appended:
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* `./standardize-and-complete-readmes.sh`
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* Patch **all** of the variations/options, e.g.
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* `./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh XYZ`
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### 5. Update readme
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* Add the new font to the table of [Patched Fonts][]
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* Update the "counts" in the [Features Section][]
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* You can get this information by simply passing a second param to the "all patcher": `./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh "" info`
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* "`X` already patched font families" -> Give exact number from 'typefaces' line
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* "Over `X` unique combinations/variations..." -> round down to nearest hundred from 'variation' line
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* "Over `X` glyphs/icons combined" -> manual process for now (@todo)
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* Update the "counts" in the [Combinations Section][]
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* Again, get this info from the "all patcher"
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## Things to keep in mind
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* Smaller Pull Requests are likely to be merged more quickly than bigger changes
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* This project is using a [KISS Workflow][]
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* Pull Requests and bugfixes are directly merged into the default branch after sanity testing
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* The default branch is basically consider the main developer branch
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* We no longer wait to get changes into the default branch when there is a release/milestone/version!
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* the release branches and version tags are considered stable and frozen
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* This project is using [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/)
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* If a bugfix or PR is *not* trivial it will likely end up in the next **MINOR** version
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* If a bugfix or PR *is* trivial *or* critical it will likely end up in the next **PATCH** version
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* Useful Pull Requests **will** get merged in eventually
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* [E.g. see how many have already been merged vs. still open][pulls]
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## Commit messages
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* Squashing to 1 commit is **not** required at this time
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* Use sensible commit messages (when in doubt: `git log`)
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* Use a sensible number of commit messages
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* If your PR fixes a specific issue number, include it in the commit message: `"Fixes XYZ error (fixes #123)"`
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## Code standards
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### Shell Scripts
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* Follow [ShellCheck](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck) - A shell script static analysis tool
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* Try to follow [Google's Shell Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml)
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### Python
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* Use 4 spaces for indentation
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* Consider PEP8 and other (@todo)
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<!-- link references -->
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[pulls]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/pulls
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[Features Section]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/readme.md#features
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[Combinations Section]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/readme.md#combinations
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[Patched Fonts]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/readme.md#patched-fonts
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[KISS Workflow]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/wiki/Development-Workflow#kiss-workflow
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[First PR]: https://egghead.io/courses/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github
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