# Contributing Contributors are very welcome! **No contribution is too small and all contributions are valued.** ## Rust You'll need to have the stable Rust toolchain installed in order to develop Loki. The Rust toolchain (stable) can be installed via rustup using the following command: ```shell curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh ``` This will install `rustup`, `rustc` and `cargo`. For more information, refer to the [official Rust installation documentation](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install). ## Commitizen [Commitizen](https://github.com/commitizen-tools/commitizen?tab=readme-ov-file) is a nifty tool that helps us write better commit messages. It ensures that our commits have a consistent style and makes it easier to generate CHANGELOGS. Additionally, Commitizen is used to run pre-commit checks to enforce style constraints. To install `commitizen` and the `pre-commit` prerequisite, run the following command: ```shell python3 -m pip install commitizen pre-commit ``` ### Commitizen Quick Guide To see an example commit to get an idea for the Commitizen style, run: ```shell cz example ``` To see the allowed types of commits and their descriptions, run: ```shell cz info ``` If you'd like to create a commit using Commitizen with an interactive prompt to help you get comfortable with the style, use: ```shell cz commit ``` ## Setup workspace 1. Clone this repo 2. Run `cargo test` to set up hooks 3. Make changes 4. Run the application using `just run` or `just run` - Install `just` (`cargo install just`) if you haven't already to use the [justfile](./justfile) in this project. 5. Commit changes. This will trigger pre-commit hooks that will run format, test and lint. If there are errors or warnings from Clippy, please fix them. 6. Push your code to a new branch named after the feature/bug/etc. you're adding. This will trigger pre-push hooks that will run lint and test. 7. Create a PR ### CI/CD Testing with Act If you also are planning on testing out your changes before pushing them with [Act](https://github.com/nektos/act), you will need to set up `act`, `docker`, and configure your local system to run different architectures: 1. Install `docker` by following the instructions on the [official Docker installation page](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/). 2. Install `act` by following the instructions on the [official Act installation page](https://nektosact.com/installation/index.html). 3. Install `binfmt` on your system once so that `act` can run the correct architecture for the CI/CD workflows. You can do this by running: ```shell sudo docker run --rm --privileged tonistiigi/binfmt --install all ``` Then, you can run workflows locally without having to commit and see if the GitHub action passes or fails. **For example**: To test the [release.yml](.github/workflows/release.yaml) workflow locally, you can run: ```shell act -W .github/workflows/release.yml --input_type bump=minor ``` ## Questions? Reach out to me! If you encounter any questions while developing Loki, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at alex.j.tusa@gmail.com. I'm happy to help contributors in any way I can, regardless of if they're new or experienced!