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Contributing to Harmonic
We're excited to see what you'd like to contribute to Harmonic!
Regardless of what (or how much) you contribute to Harmonic, we value your time and energy trying to improve the tool.
In order to ensure we all have a good experience, please review this document if you have any questions about the process.
Regular Rust committer? Contributing to Harmonic should feel similar to contributing to other serious Rust ecosystem projects. You may already know the process and expectations of you, this document shouldn't contain any surprises.
What kinds of contributions are needed?
Riff can benefit from all kinds of contributions:
- Bug reports
- Code improvements
- Registry additions
- Dependency updates or dependency feature trimming
- New features (Please create an issue first!)
- Documentation
- Graphical/visual asset improvement
- Kind words or recommendation on your own site, repo, stream, or social media account
- Onboarding others to using Riff
What are the expectations you can have of the maintainers?
You can expect us to:
- Follow the Contributor Covenant, just like you
- Help diagnose bug reports (for supported platforms using supported languages)
- Give constructive feedback on pull requests
- Merge pull requests which:
- Have been approved of by at least 1 maintainer
- Pass all tests
- Have no complex conflicts with in-flight high priority work
The maintainers of this project use a separate issue tracker for some internal tasks. Unfortunately, the contents of this tracker is not publicly visible as it may contain sensitive or confidential data. Our maintainers will endeavor to ensure you are not 'left out' of the discussion about your contributions.
What kind of expectations do the maintainers have from you?
We expect you to:
- Follow the Contributor Covenant, just like them
- Make an earnest attempt to follow the contribution process described in this document
- Update bug reports with a solution, if you find one before we do
- Do your best to follow existing conventions
- Reflect maintainer feedback if you are able
- Declare if you need to abandon a PR so someone else can shepherd it
How exactly does the contribution process work?
Here are how to do various kinds of contributions.
Bug Reports
Create an issue on the issue page.
It should contain:
- Your OS (Linux, Mac) and architecture (x86_64, aarch64)
- Your Harmonic version (
harmonic --version
) - The thing you tried to run (eg
harmonic
) - What happened (the output of the command, please)
- What you expected to happen
- If you tried to fix it, what did you try?
Code/Documentation improvement
For minor fixes, documentation, or changes which do not have a tangible impact on user experience, feel free to open a pull request directly.
If the code improvement is not minor, such as new features or user facing changes, an issue proposing the change is required for non-maintainers.
Please:
- Write civil commit messages, it's ok if they are simple like
fmt
orformatting
- Follow existing conventions and style within the code the best you can
- Describe in your PR the problem and solution so reviewers don't need to rebuild much context
- Run
nix check
andnix build
Non-code contributions
Please open an issue to chat about your contribution and figure out how to best integrate it into the project.
Who maintains Harmonic and why?
Harmonic is maintained by Determinate Systems in an effort to explore Nix installer ideas.
Determinate Systems has no plans to monetize or relicense Harmonic. If your enterprise requires a support contact in order to adopt a tool, please contact Determinate Systems and something can be worked out.