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Code Contributions

Please follow these guidlines before sending your pull request and making contributions.

  • When you submit a pull request, you agree that your code is published under the GNU General Public License
  • Do not include non-free software or modules with your code.
  • Make sure your pull request is setup to merge your branch to CCA's development branch.
  • Make sure your branch is up to date with the development branch before submitting your pull request.
  • Stick to a similar style of code already in the project. Please look at current code to get an idea on how to do this.
  • Comment your code when necessary.
  • Please test your code. Make sure new features work as well as core features.
  • Please limit the amount of Node Modules that you introduce into the project. Only include them when absolutely necessary for your code to work or if a module provides similar functionality to what you are trying to achieve.

Setting up Your Environment

Here's how to get your environment setup. You will need Git and NPM installed on your system.

Clone down the repository:

git clone https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/CCAe.git

Install Dependencies:

npm install

Install Dev Dependencies:

npm install --only=dev

Run the application:

npm run start

To build a new version:

  # Because some libraries need to be compiled natively, you can build only for your current OS.
  # i.e. you can't build a Windows version if you are under MacOS

  # build a version for the current platform
  npm run dist

The CHANGELOG.md is generated using github-changelog-generator https://github.com/github-changelog-generator/github-changelog-generator

docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd)":/usr/local/src/your-app ferrarimarco/github-changelog-generator github_changelog_generator -u ThePacielloGroup -p CCAe --since-tag=v3.1.1 --future-release=v3.1.2 -t <token>

Other commands are available in the package.json file.