Contribute
ππ First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! ππ
Xplorer is currently under heavy development. We are welcoming contributors to collaborate on Xplorer.
Get involved
There are many ways to contribute to Xplorer, and many of them do not involve writing any code. Here are few ideas to get started:
- Start using Xplorer! Go through the Tutorial guides. Does anything work as expected? If not, we're always looking for improvements. Let us know by opening an issue.
- Look through the Xplorer issues. If you find an issue you would like to fix, open a pull request. Issues tagged as good first issue are a good place to get started.
- Help us make the docs better. File an issue if you find anything that is confusing, any grammatical error, or can be improved.
- Take a look at GitHub Discussions and give your opinion into a discussion or consider opening a pull request if you see something you want to work on.
Contributions are very welcome!
Our development process
Xplorer uses GitHub as its source of truth. The core team will work directly there. All changes will be public from the beginning.
Reporting new issues/bugs.
When opening a new issue, always make sure to fill out the issue template. We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Please ensure your description is clear and has sufficient instructions to be able to reproduce the issue.
- One issue, one bug: Please report a single bug per issue.
- Provide reproduction steps: List all the steps necessary to reproduce the issue. The person reading your bug report should be able to follow these steps to reproduce your issue with minimal effort.
Feature Request
We use GitHub Discussions and GitHub Issues to track ideas from users. Suggest a new feature here! Great Feature Requests tend to have:
- A quick idea summary.
- What & why you wanted to add the specific feature.
- Additional references like images, links of resources about the feature, etc.
Working on Xplorer code
Prerequisite
- Tauri environment
- Node JS
- Git
- yarn
- Code Editor, we recommend you to use VS Code
Installation
After cloning the repository, run
yarn
in the root of the repository and runyarn
in thedocs
folder (if you want to working on Xplorer Docs).To start Xplorer locally, run
yarn dev
.To start a local development server serving the Docusaurus docs, go into the
docs
directory and runyarn start
Gitpod for Xplorer's development
The easiest way to run Xplorer in Gitpod is to use the Gitpod service, all what you need to do is to click the button below and log in with your GitHub account. Afterwards, you will see a VS Code-like environment where you can start developing and pushing your changes.
Please note that after starting GitPod, there're be two terminals opened. The first one is for developing Xplorer itself and the second one is for Xplorer documentation, for some reasons, the initialed command might fail, if it does, please simply run the command again (Arrow Down + Enter). To open the remote application, you can navigate to the GitPod Remote Explorer on the left side and click the globe icon on 6080 port.
Semantic commit messages
See how a minor change to your commit message style can make you a better programmer.
Format: <type>(<scope>): <subject>
<scope>
is optional
Example
feat: allow overriding of webpack config
^--^ ^------------^
| |
| +-> Summary in present tense.
|
+-------> Type: chore, docs, feat, fix, refactor, style, or test.
the various types of commits:
feat
: new feature for the userfix
: bug fix for the userdocs
: changes to the documentationstyle
: formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.refactor
: refactoring production code, eg. renaming a variabletest
: adding missing tests, refactoring tests.chore
: updating grunt tasks etc
Use lower case not the upper case!
Working on Xplorer docs
Xplorer documentation website is built using Docusaurus 2, and its code is located at docs
folder.
Prerequisite
Installation
After cloning the repository, run yarn
in the docs
folder (you can go into the docs
folder by running the cd docs
command).
If you want to use Gitpod, click here for the guide on how to use Gitpod.
Local development
- Run the
yarn start
command in thedocs
folder. - Edit some markdown texts in the
docs
folder and the website will be hot reloaded.
Pull requests
Your first pull request.
So you have decided to contribute code back to upstream by opening a pull request. You've invested a good chunk of time, and we appreciate it. We will do our best to work with you and get the PR looked at.
Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free video series:
How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub
We have a list of beginner-friendly issues to help you get your feet wet in the Xplorer codebase and familiar with our contribution process. This is a great place to get started.
Proposing a change
If you would like to request a new feature or enhancement but are not yet thinking about opening a pull request, you can also open a discussion and others will code it!
If you intend to fix a bug, please discuss it through Issues before submitting a pull request.
If you intend to add a new feature, please discuss it through GitHub Discussions to avoid multiple people working on the same feature request.
Sending a Pull Request
make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it. It is recommended to follow this commit message style.
- Fork the repository and create your branch from
master
. - Make changes and ensure your commit message is understandable.
- Open a PR and ensure to describe your pull request clearly.
Working on Xplorer resources
Locales
We host our locales on the crowdin. To translate it, please follow these steps:
- Sign up on Crowdin and Join our project here.
- Make sure your locale exists there, if it does not exist, leave a comment in this discussion and I'll add the language option :)
- Get familiar with the Crowdin translation UI, as you will need to use it to translate JSON and Markdown files
- Translate the content!
Priority Files to translate on Crowdin
src/Locales
filesdocs/
files
Production
Once the files on src/Locales
have been translated for more than 80%, we will add it into the Xplorer app, and for the docs, we will add it into production once the translation looks good!
Please comment here if you have any questions!
File Library
The json library of file types and thumbnail are found under lib
folder and the icons are found under src/Icons
folder. You may add file types and icons for file extensions you want to use and submit a PR.