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# Contributing to Dagger
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## GitHub Workflow
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The recommended workflow is to clone the repository from `dagger/dagger` and
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open pull requests from your own fork.
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### 1) Cloning the repository
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/dagger/dagger.git
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```
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**NOTE**: If you cloned your fork, either switch back to `dagger/dagger` using
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`git remote` or start over.
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### 2) Forking
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- Click on the _Fork_ button on GitHub
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- Add your fork as a remote
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```sh
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git remote add fork git@github.com:MYFORK/dagger.git
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```
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### 3) Creating a Pull Request
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```sh
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# create a branch
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git checkout -b mybranch
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# make changes to your branch, use `git commit -s`, ...
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# ...
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# push the branch to your own fork
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git push -u fork mybranch
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# create a pull request from https://github.com/dagger/dagger
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```
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### 4) Rebasing
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```sh
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git checkout main
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git pull # <-- this will pull from `dagger/dagger`
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git checkout mybranch
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git rebase main # <-- this will rebase `dagger/dagger` into your `FORK/dagger`
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git push -f -u fork mybranch # <-- update the pull request
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```
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## Scope of Pull Requests
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We prefer small incremental changes that can be reviewed and merged quickly.
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It's OK if it takes multiple pull requests to close an issue.
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The idea is that each improvement should land in Dagger's main branch within a
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few hours. The sooner we can get multiple people looking at and agreeing on a
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specific change, the quicker we will have it out in a release. The quicker we
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can get these small improvementes in a Dagger release, the quicker we can get
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feedback from our users and find out what doesn't work, or what we have missed.
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The added benefit is that this will force everyone to think about handling
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partially implemented features & non-breaking changes. Both are great
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approached, and they work really well in the context of Dagger.
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["Small incremental changes ftw"](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/pull/1348#issuecomment-1009628531) -> Small pull requests that get merged within hours!
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## Commits
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### DCO
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Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Developer Certificate of
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Origin (DCO).
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All commit messages must contain the Signed-off-by line with an email address that matches the commit author. When commiting, use the `--signoff` flag:
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```sh
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git commit -s
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```
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The Signed-off-by line must match the **author's real name**, otherwise the PR will be rejected.
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### Commit Messages
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[How to Write a Git Commit Message](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)
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Guidelines:
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- Group Commits: Each commit should represent a meaningful change (e.g. implement
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feature X, fix bug Y, ...).
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- For instance, a PR should not look like _1) Add Feature X 2) Fix Typo 3) Changes to features X 5) Bugfix for feature X 6) Fix Linter 7) ..._<br>
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Instead, these commits should be squashed together into a single "Add Feature" commit.
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- Each commit should work on its own: it must compile, pass the linter and so on.
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- This makes life much easier when using `git log`, `git blame`, `git bisect`, etc.
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- For instance, when doing a `git blame` on a file to figure out why a change
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was introduced, it's pretty meaningless to see a _Fix linter_ commit message.
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"Add Feature X" is much more meaningful.
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- Use `git rebase -i main` to group commits together and rewrite their commit message
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- To add changes to the previous commit, use `git commit --amend -s`. This will
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change the last commit (amend) instead of creating a new commit.
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- Format: Use the imperative mood in the subject line: "If applied, this commit
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will _your subject line here_"
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## Docs
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### Use relative links to markdown files
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Link to markdown files (`[link](../foo.md)`) instead of relative URLs
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(`[link](/foo)`).
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The docs compiler will replace file links with relative URLs automatically.
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This is to avoid broken links. If a file gets renamed, the compiler will
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catch broken links and throw an error. Relative URLs get broken unnoticed.
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## FAQ
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### How to run the markdown linter locally
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First install `markdownlint-cli`:
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- On Mac OS: `brew install markdownlint-cli`
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- On other systems, with yarn installed: `yarn global add markdownlint-cli`
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Then from the repository root:
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```console
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markdownlint -c .markdownlint.yaml docs/**/*.md
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```
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### How to retrigger a Github Action workflow?
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There isn't a button that Dagger contributors can click in their fork of Dagger that will trigger a GitHub Action workflow run. See issue [#1669](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/issues/1169) for more context.
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The current workaround is to force push to your fork:
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```bash
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➜ # Apply a small change to a comment
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➜ git add --all
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➜ make lint # Make sure that the linter is happy :)
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➜ git commit --signoff --amend
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➜ git push <your-fork> <Branch> --force
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```
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* [Join the Dagger community on Discord](https://discord.gg/ufnyBtc8uY)
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* [Install from a binary release](https://docs.dagger.io/1001/install/)
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* [Build from source](https://docs.dagger.io/1001/install/#option-4-install-from-source)
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* [How to contribute](CONTRIBUTING.md)
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* [How to contribute](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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### Using the environment
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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## Share your environment
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### Introduction to gitops
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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### Review changes
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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### Commit changes
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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[This section is not yet written](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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```
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We are still a small community and are constantly looking for new contributors that will work with us to improve this fantastic project. If you feel like we are missing a package or want to improve an existing one, please start with our
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[contributing docs](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and open a PR.
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[contributing docs](https://github.com/dagger/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and open a PR.
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