Spacemacs
branch model is inspired from the git-flow model:
You’ll have to submit your contributions and fixes within a pull-request to
apply against the develop
branch.
PR = pull request
- branch from
develop
- one topic per PR
- one commit per PR
- if you have several commits on different topics, close the PR and create one PR per topic
- if you still have several commits, squash them into only one commit
- rebase your PR branch on top of upstream
develop
before submitting the PR
Those PRs are fast-forwarded whenever it’s possible and cherry-picked otherwise (most likely they will be cherry-picked).
- squash only the commits with uninteresting changes like typos, syntax fixes, etc… and keep the important and isolated steps in different commits.
Those PRs are merged and explicitly not fast-forwarded.
If you have any question on this process, join the gitter chatroom and ask your questions there. It will be a pleasure to help you to contribute!
Contributed configuration layers are stored in the contrib
folder. The
contrib
folder also contains categories prefixed with !
to put your
layers in. For example a layer for a language would go in the
contrib/!lang
folder.
It is recommended to join a README.md
file with your layer: - ideally
this file should document the packages of your layer as well as the key
bindings associated with them, - a template is provided in
~/.emacs.d/core/templates/layer-README.template
, use it as much as
possible, - another good practice is to start from the README.md
of an
existing layer, - if a logo exists for the layer you can
add it at the top of the README.md
before the TOC. The maximum
recommended height is 200 pixels.
The startup banner is by default randomly chosen among a pool of banners
each time Spacemacs
starts. Banners are located in directory
~/.emacs.d/core/banners
.
If you have some ASCII skills you can submit your artwork!
You are free to choose a reasonable height size but the width size should be around 75 characters.
The license is GPLv3 for all parts specific to Spacemacs
, this
includes: - the initialization and core files - all the layer files.
For files not belonging to Spacemacs
like extensions and libraries,
refer to the header file. Those files should not have an empty header,
please report any file imported in Spacemacs
without a proper header.
Template:
;;; extensions.el --- NAME Layer extensions File for Spacemacs ;; ;; Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Sylvain Benner ;; Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Sylvain Benner & Contributors ;; ;; Author: Sylvain Benner <[email protected]> ;; URL: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ;; ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. ;; ;;; License: GPLv3
In the file header: - change NAME
to the name of the layer, - change
the default author name Sylvain Benner
to your name, - do not remove
the line: ;; Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Sylvain Benner
- modify the
second copyright line by replacing the default name and dates, keep
& Contributors
in this line, - other lines should not be modified
You should not modify any header file. A very cool way to show your contributions will be available in Spacemacs at some point, Stay Tuned.