diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.adoc b/CONTRIBUTING.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 7b71ae9..0000000 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -Contribution Guidelines -======================= - -*Note*: contributing implies that your contributions get licensed under the terms of link:LICENSE[LICENSE] (MPL 2.0). - -Opening issues --------------- - -. Make sure you have a GitHub account. -. Include steps to reproduce, if it is a bug. -. Include information on what version you are using. - -Submit changes --------------- - -Commit messages should be both _clear_ and _descriptive_. If possible they should start with the _verb_ that describes the change. -Don't be shy to include additional information, like motivation, for that change below the initial line. - -Other developers should be able to understand _why_ a change occurred, when looking at it at a later point in time. - -Coding Style -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Make sure you adhere to the coding style, or your pull request might not get merged. - -. Use blocks even when just putting a single statement -+ -This makes it easier to add more lines later, and we avoid two other discussions. This also doesn't break when you use a macro that expands to multiple statements. - -. When things are related, use an `enum`. -+ -Should be common sense. Seen too much code without it though. - -. Comment `// FALLTHROUGH`, `// EMPTY` and `// NOTREACHED` where applicable -+ -Explicit is better than implicit. - -. Don't test against booleans or `NULL`. -+ -Use the not operator instead. - -. Test against numbers -+ -Don't abuse that `0` is falsey. - -. Put headers in this order -.. `#include "file.h"` -.. Standard lib headers -.. POSIX headers -.. Library headers -.. Own stuff - -. Put blocks of headers in alphabetical order -+ -If not possible comment which header requires the out-of-order one. - -. Use clang-format -+ -This should auto-format the rest: `find . -iname '*.c' -o '*.h' | xargs clang-format -i`. - -Why am I this pedantic? -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -I hate it when I look at code written by 10 people and I see 15 different coding styles, and got to wrap my head around every single one. I don't really care _what_ is used, but it needs to be consistent. - -That said, if anything is unclear or I missed something feel free to open an issue. diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.txt b/CONTRIBUTING.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e5da62 --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Contribution Guidelines +======================= + +Note: contributing implies that your contributions get licensed under the terms of MPL 2.0. + +Opening issues +-------------- + +- Make sure you have a GitHub account. +- Include steps to reproduce, if it is a bug. +- Include information on what version you are using. + +Submit changes +-------------- + +Commit messages should be both _clear_ and _descriptive_. If possible they should start with the _verb_ that describes the change. +Don't be shy to include additional information, like motivation, for that change below the initial line. + +Other developers should be able to understand _why_ a change occurred, when looking at it at a later point in time. diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index 0f528aa..ee00b96 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ In the future there might be a base to base your stuff on, but at the moment thi Dependencies ------------ -- https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots[wlroots] +- wlroots (https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots) - meson (build) - ninja (build) - git (build, optional, to fetch the version) @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ You want to contribute? Great! Future requests, bug reports and PRs are always welcome. Note that pull requests without a valid issue are ignored to decrease the amount of duplicate work. -Also read link:CONTRIBUTING.adoc[CONTRIBUTING.adoc]. +Also read CONTRIBUTING.adoc. If anything is unclear, feel free to contact me.