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Contributing Guide
Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub
How to contribute
- Fork the project from the
master
branch and submit a Pull Request (PR)- Explain what the PR fixes or improves
- Screenshots for bonus points
- Use sensible commit messages
- If your PR fixes a separate issue number, include it in the commit message
- Use a sensible number of commit messages as well
- e.g. Your PR should not have 100s of commits
Steps for adding a new font or removing an existing font
- For removal of a font skip to Step #4
1. Verify license
- Check the license even allows the font to be modified and shared
2. Add original (unpatched) version
- Add the unpatched version of the font and any readme and/or license files to the
unpatched-sample-fonts
directory inside a new directory- e.g. Adding XYZ Font, create directory
src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/{PUT FONT FILES HERE}
- Try to make subfolders for each font style (e.g.
src/unpatched-fonts/xyz/bold/{BOLD FONT FILES HERE}
)
- e.g. Adding XYZ Font, create directory
3. Execute basic testing
- Do a basic test with the new font to ensure it patches correctly and generates a new font file, e.g.
./font-patcher src/unpatched-fonts/XYZ/XYZ.ttf --complete
- 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)
4. Run build scripts
- When fairly satisfied the font patches correctly, run the following scripts in this order:
- Copy all the unpatched readmes to the patched location with additional info on variations appended:
./standardize-and-complete-readmes.sh
- Patch all of the variations/options, e.g.
./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh XYZ
- Copy all the unpatched readmes to the patched location with additional info on variations appended:
5. Update readme
- Add the new font to the table of Patched Fonts
- Update the "counts" in the Features Section
- You can get this information by simply passing a second param to the "all patcher":
./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh "" info
- "
X
already patched font families" -> Give exact number from 'typefaces' line - "Over
X
unique combinations/variations..." -> round down to nearest hundred from 'variation' line - "Over
X
glyphs/icons combined" -> manual process for now (@todo)
- "
- You can get this information by simply passing a second param to the "all patcher":
- Update the "counts" in the Combinations Section
- Again, get this info from the "all patcher"
Things to keep in mind
- Smaller Pull Requests are likely to be merged more quickly than bigger changes
- This project is using a KISS Workflow
- Pull Requests and bugfixes are directly merged into
master
after sanity testing master
is basically consider the main developer branch- We no longer wait to get changes into master when there is a release/milestone/version!
- the release branches and version tags are considered stable and frozen
- Pull Requests and bugfixes are directly merged into
- This project is using Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
- If a bugfix or PR is not trivial it will likely end up in the next MINOR version
- If a bugfix or PR is trivial or critical it will likely end up in the next PATCH version
- Useful Pull Requests will get merged in eventually
Commit messages
- Squashing to 1 commit is not required at this time
- Use sensible commit messages (when in doubt:
git log
) - Use a sensible number of commit messages
- If your PR fixes a specific issue number, include it in the commit message:
"Fixes XYZ error (fixes #123)"
Code standards
Shell Scripts
- Follow ShellCheck - A shell script static analysis tool
- Try to follow Google's Shell Style Guide
Python
- Use 4 spaces for indentation
- Consider PEP8 and other (@todo)