Co-Authored-By: Konrad Pabjan <konradpabjan@github.com>
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Contributors
Checkin
- Do check in source (
src/
) - Do check in a single
index.js
file after runningncc
- Do not check in
node_modules/
NCC
In order to avoid uploading node_modules/
to the repository, we use zeit/ncc to create a single index.js
file that gets saved in dist/
.
Developing
If you're developing locally, you can run
npm install
tsc
ncc build src/setup-python.ts
Any files generated using tsc
will be added to lib/
, however those files also are not uploaded to the repository and are exluded using .gitignore
.
During the commit step, Husky will take care of formatting all files with Prettier (to run manually, use npm run format
).
Testing
We ask that you include a link to a successful run that utilizes the changes you are working on. For example, if your changes are in the branch newAwesomeFeature
, then show an example run that uses setup-python@newAwesomeFeature
or my-fork@newAwesomeFeature
. This will help speed up testing and help us confirm that there are no breaking changes or bugs.
Releases
There is a master
branch where contributor changes are merged into. There are also release branches such as releases/v1
that are used for tagging (for example the v1
tag) and publishing new versions of the action. Changes from master
are periodically merged into a releases branch. You do not need to create any PR that merges changes from master into a releases branch.