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- # Contributing
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- 👍🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🎉👍
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- When contributing to this project, please first discuss the changes you wish to make via an issue before making changes.
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- Please note the [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) document, please follow it in all your interactions with this project.
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- ## Your First Code Contribution
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- Unsure where to begin contributing? You can start by looking through the [`help-wanted`](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens/labels/help-wanted) issues.
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- ### Getting the code
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- ```
- git clone https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens.git
- ```
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- Prerequisites
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- - [Git](https://git-scm.com/), `>= 2.7.2`
- - [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/), `>= 14.16.0`
- - [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/), `>= 1.22.5`
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- ### Dependencies
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- From a terminal, where you have cloned the repository, execute the following command to install the required dependencies:
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- ```
- yarn
- ```
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- ### Build
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- From a terminal, where you have cloned the repository, execute the following command to re-build the project from scratch:
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- ```
- yarn run rebuild
- ```
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- 👉 **NOTE!** This will run a complete rebuild of the project.
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- Or to just run a quick build, use:
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- ```
- yarn run build
- ```
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- ### Watch
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- During development you can use a watcher to make builds on changes quick and easy. From a terminal, where you have cloned the repository, execute the following command:
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- ```
- yarn run watch
- ```
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- Or use the provided `watch` task in VS Code, execute the following from the command palette (be sure there is no `>` at the start):
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- ```
- task watch
- ```
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- This will first do an initial full build and then watch for file changes, compiling those changes incrementally, enabling a fast, iterative coding experience.
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- 👉 **Tip!** You can press <kbd>CMD+SHIFT+B</kbd> (<kbd>CTRL+SHIFT+B</kbd> on Windows, Linux) to start the watch task.
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- 👉 **Tip!** You don't need to stop and restart the development version of Code after each change. You can just execute `Reload Window` from the command palette.
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- ### Formatting
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- This project uses [prettier](https://prettier.io/) for code formatting. You can run prettier across the code by calling `yarn run pretty` from a terminal.
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- To format the code as you make changes you can install the [Prettier - Code formatter](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items/esbenp.prettier-vscode) extension.
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- Add the following to your User Settings to run prettier:
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- ```
- "editor.formatOnSave": true,
- ```
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- ### Linting
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- This project uses [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) for code linting. You can run ESLint across the code by calling `yarn run lint` from a terminal. Warnings from ESLint show up in the `Errors and Warnings` quick box and you can navigate to them from inside VS Code.
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- To lint the code as you make changes you can install the [ESLint](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) extension.
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- ### Bundling
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- To generate a production bundle (without packaging) run the following from a terminal:
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- ```
- yarn run bundle
- ```
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- To generate a VSIX (installation package) run the following from a terminal:
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- ```
- yarn run package
- ```
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- ### Debugging
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- #### Using VS Code (desktop)
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- 1. Open the `vscode-gitlens` folder
- 2. Ensure the required [dependencies](#dependencies) are installed
- 3. Choose the `Watch & Run` launch configuration from the launch dropdown in the Run and Debug viewlet and press `F5`.
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- #### Using VS Code (desktop webworker)
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- 1. Open the `vscode-gitlens` folder
- 2. Ensure the required [dependencies](#dependencies) are installed
- 3. Choose the `Watch & Run (web)` launch configuration from the launch dropdown in the Run and Debug viewlet and press `F5`.
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- #### Using VS Code for the Web (locally)
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- See https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/web-extensions#test-your-web-extension-in-a-browser-using-vscodetestweb
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- 1. Open the `vscode-gitlens` folder
- 2. Ensure the required [dependencies](#dependencies) are installed
- 3. Run the `build` or `watch` task from the command palette
- 4. Run the `Run (local web)` task from the command palette
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- #### Using VS Code for the Web (vscode.dev)
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- See https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/web-extensions#test-your-web-extension-in-on-vscode.dev
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- 1. Open the `vscode-gitlens` folder
- 2. Ensure the required [dependencies](#dependencies) are installed
- 3. Run the `build` or `watch` task from the command palette
- 4. Run the `Run (vscode.dev)` task from the command palette
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- ## Submitting a Pull Request
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- Please follow all the instructions in the [PR template](.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md).
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- ### Contributions to GitLens+ Licensed Files
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- This repository contains both OSS-licensed and non-OSS-licensed files. All files in or under any directory named "plus" fall under LICENSE.plus. The remaining files fall under LICENSE, the MIT license.
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- If a pull request is submitted which contains changes to files in or under any directory named "plus", then you agree that GitKraken and/or its licensors (as applicable) retain all right, title and interest in and to all such modifications and/or patches.
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- ### Update the CHANGELOG
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- The [Change Log](CHANGELOG.md) is updated manually and an entry should be added for each change. Changes are grouped in lists by `added`, `changed` or `fixed`.
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- Entries should be written in future tense:
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- > - Adds [Gravatar](https://en.gravatar.com/) support to gutter and hover blame annotations
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- Be sure to give yourself much deserved credit by adding your name and user in the entry:
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- > - Adds `gitlens.statusBar.alignment` settings to control the alignment of the status bar — thanks to [PR #72](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens/pull/72) by Zack Schuster ([@zackschuster](https://github.com/zackschuster))!
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- ### Update the README
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- If this is your first contribution to GitLens, please give yourself credit by adding yourself to the `Contributors` section of the [README](README.md#contributors-) in the following format:
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- > - `Your Name ([@<your-github-username>](https://github.com/<your-github-username>)) — [contributions](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens/commits?author=<your-github-username>)`
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- ## Publishing
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- ### Versioning
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- GitLens version changes are bucketed into two types:
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- - `minor`: normal release (new features, enhancements and fixes)
- - `patch`: hotfix release (just fixes)
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- <small>Note: `major` version bumps are only considered for more special circumstances.</small>
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- #### Updating the CHANGELOG
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- All recent changes are listed under `## [Unreleased]`. This title and corresponding link at the bottom of the page will need to be updated.
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- The title should be updated to the upcoming version and the release date (YYYY-MM-DD):
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- ```markdown
- <!-- from: -->
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- ## [Unreleased]
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- <!-- to: -->
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- ## [12.1.0] - 2022-06-14
- ```
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- Stage this file so it will be included with the version commit.
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- #### Version Commit
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- Run `yarn version` and enter the upcoming version when prompted.
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- Once the commit is completed, run `git push --follow-tags` to push the version commit and the newly generated tags.
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- ### GitHub Actions and Deployment
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- After the version commit and new tags are pushed to GitHub, the [Publish Stable workflow](.github/workflows/cd-stable.yml) will be triggered, which will automatically package the extension and deploy it to the [VS Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlens). The [release notes](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens/releases/latest) _should_ be generated during the action, but if not, this will can be done manually using the notes from the [Change Log](CHANGELOG.md).
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- If the action fails, the VSIX will need to build built locally with `yarn package` and uploaded manually in the marketplace.
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- ### Insiders release
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- The [Publish Insiders workflow](.github/workflows/cd-insiders.yml) is automatically ran every AM unless no new changes have been committed to `main`.
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