JXcore is an open source / open governance project and publicly available on Github. We are open to any type of contributions;
- Feature ideas
- Bug fixing / feature implementation
- Tutorials, talks, ...
- JXcore.io / Docs ... in other languages
- JXcore.io look and feel updates
Feel free to share your concerns / questions / additions from the issue tracker
Fork the project from GitHub and check out your copy.
$ git clone [email protected]:username/jxcore.git
$ cd jxcore
$ git remote add upstream git://github.com/jxcore/jxcore.git
Now decide if you want your feature or bug fix to go into the master branch or the stable branch. As a rule of thumb, bug fixes go into the stable branch while new features go into the master branch.
If you have decided on the proper branch. Create a feature branch and start hacking:
$ git checkout -b my-feature-branch -t origin/b0.3
(Where b0.3 is the latest active branch as of this writing.)
Make sure git knows your name and email address:
$ git config --global user.name "J. Random User"
$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
Writing good commit logs is important. A commit log should describe what is changed and why. Follow these guidelines when writing one:
- The first line should be 50 characters or less and contain a short description of the change prefixed with the name of the changed subsystem (e.g. "net: add localAddress and localPort to Socket").
- Keep the second line blank.
- Wrap all other lines at 72 columns.
Use git rebase
(not git merge
) to sync your work from time to time.
$ git fetch upstream
$ git rebase upstream/b0.3 # or upstream/master
Bug fixes and features should come with tests. Add your tests in the test/simple/ directory. Look at other tests to see how they should be structured (license boilerplate, common includes, etc.).
For C,C++ files we have a pre-built .clang-format
file. Google clang-formatting plugin
for your preferred development IDE and use our configuration file from the root folder of the project.
For JS files, Make sure the linter is happy and that all tests pass. Please, do not submit patches that fail either check.
$ make jslint test
$ git push origin my-feature-branch
Go to https://github.com/username/jxcore and select your feature branch. Click the 'Pull Request' button and fill out the form.
Pull requests are usually reviewed within a few days. If there are comments to address, apply your changes in a separate commit and push that to your feature branch. Post a comment in the pull request afterwards; GitHub does not send out notifications when you add commits.
Please note that, we accept the contributions under MIT terms as the JXcore project itself is relased under this license.