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Contributing
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============
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Want to improve the quality of tmux-mem-cpu-load code? Great! Here's a quick
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guide:
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1. Fork, then clone the repo:
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git clone git@github.com:your-username/tmux-mem-cpu-load
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2. Make your change. Add tests for your change.
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3. See if it compiles and runs like it should.
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4. Run tests to check if you didn't break anything:
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make test
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Push to your fork and `submit a pull request`_.
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At this point you're waiting on us. We'll review your changes as soon as we can.
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Before merging your changes we may request you to make some changes or
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corrections.
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Style guidelines
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You'll need to follow the subsequent rules in order to get your code merged:
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* Use Allman_ style for block braces.
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* No space before `(`
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* Add space after each `(` and before each `)`
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* Use braces single line statements
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* Don't use mixed case naming style, use underscores instead.
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Bad example:
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int myAwesomeVariable = 0;
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doSomething( myAwesomeVariable );
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Good example:
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int my_awesome_variable = 0;
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do_something( my_awesome_variable );
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* Don't vertically align tokens on consecutive lines.
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* If you break up an argument list, align the line to opening brace
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* Use 2 space indentation (no tabs)
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* Use spaces around operators, except for unary operators, such as `!`.
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* Add LICENSE header in new files you create.
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.. _`submit a pull request`: https://github.com/thewtex/tmux-mem-cpu-load/compare/
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.. _Allman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Allman_style
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