Want to contribute? Great! First, read this page.
- Direct contributions
- Create pull requests directly.
- Please send e-mails to [email protected] if you have any questions.
- Feedback suggestions and bugs.
- We use GitHub issues to track bugs and features.
- For bugs and general issues please file a new issue.
- Use Conventional Commit message syntax for repo auto-tagging and releasing via pipeline.
- Use golangci to check code style.
- Respect the rules in
.golangci.yaml
specified in the source tree.
In case you have an issue with your commit it is possible to fix it with git commit --amend
.
In case the errored commit is not the last one it is possible to fix it with the following procedure:
git rebase --interactive 'bbc643cd^'
Please note the caret ^
at the end of the command, because you need actually to rebase back to the commit before the one you wish to modify.
In the default editor, modify pick
to edit
in the line mentioning 'bbc643cd'
.
Save the file and exit: git will interpret and automatically execute the commands in the file. You will find yourself in the previous situation in which you just had created commit bbc643cd
.
At this point, bbc643cd
is your last commit and you can easily amend it to change the text with the command:
git commit --all --amend
git rebase --continue