Everyone is invited to contribute to this project. Feel free to create a pull request . If you find errors, omissions, inconsistencies or other things that need improvement, please create an issue.
Instead of pip-installing the latest release from PyPI, you should get the newest development version from Github:
git clone https://github.com/audeering/sphinx-audeering-theme/ cd sphinx-audeering-theme # Create virtual environment for this project # e.g. # virtualenv --python="python3" $HOME/.envs/sphinx-audeering-theme # source $HOME/.envs/sphinx-audeering-theme/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt
This way, your installation always stays up-to-date, even if you pull new changes from the Github repository.
We follow the PEP8 convention for Python code and check for correct syntax with ruff. In addition, we check for common spelling errors with codespell. Both tools and possible exceptions are defined in :file:`pyproject.toml`.
The checks are executed in the CI using pre-commit. You can enable those checks locally by executing:
pip install pre-commit # consider system wide installation pre-commit install pre-commit run --all-files
Afterwards ruff and codespell are executed every time you create a commit.
You can also install ruff and codespell and call it directly:
pip install ruff codespell # consider system wide installation ruff check . codespell
It can be restricted to specific folders:
ruff check sphinx_audeering_theme/ tests/ codespell sphinx_audeering_theme/ tests/
If you make changes to the documentation, you can re-create the HTML pages using Sphinx. You can install it and a few other necessary packages with:
pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
To create the HTML pages, use:
python -m sphinx docs/ build/sphinx/html -b html
The generated files will be available in the directory :file:`build/sphinx/html/`.
It is also possible to automatically check if all links are still valid:
python -m sphinx docs/ build/sphinx/html -b linkcheck
You'll need pytest for that. It can be installed with:
pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
To execute the tests, simply run:
python -m pytest
New releases are made using the following steps:
- Update
CHANGELOG.rst
- Commit those changes as "Release X.Y.Z"
- Create an (annotated) tag with
git tag -a X.Y.Z
- Push the commit and the tag to Github