vimwiki/CONTRIBUTING.md
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Filing a bug

Before filing a bug or starting to write a patch, check the latest development version from https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/tree/dev to see if your problem is already fixed.

Issues can be filed at https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/issues/ .

Creating a pull request

If you want to provide a pull request on GitHub, please start from the dev branch, not from the master branch. (Caution, GitHub shows master as the default branch from which to start a PR.)

More info for (aspiring) core developers

Git branching model

  • there are two branches with eternal lifetime:
    • dev: This is where the main development happens. Tasks which are done in one or only a few commits go here directly. Always try to keep this branch in a working state, that is, if the task you work on requires multiple commits, make sure intermediate commits don't make Vimwiki unusable (or at least push these commits at one go).
    • master: This branches is for released states only. Whenever a reasonable set of changes has piled up in the dev branch, a [release is done](#Preparing a release). After a release, dev has been merged into master and master got exactly one additional commit in which the version number in plugin/vimwiki.vim is updated. Apart from these commits and the merge commit from dev, nothing happens on master. Never should master merge into dev. When the users ask, we should recommend this branch for them to use.
  • Larger changes which require multiple commits are done in feature branches. They are based on dev and merge into dev when the work is done.

Preparing a release

  1. git checkout dev
  2. Update the changelog in the doc, nicely grouped, with a new version number and release date.
  3. Update the list of contributors.
  4. Update the version number at the top of the doc file.
  5. If necessary, update the Readme and the home page.
  6. git checkout master && git merge dev
  7. Update the version number at the top of plugin/vimwiki.vim.
  8. Set a tag with the version number in Git: git tag vX.Y
  9. git push --tags
  10. In GitHub, go to Releases -> Draft a new release -> choose the tag, convert the changelog from the doc to markdown and post it there. Make plans to build an automatic converter and immediately forget this plan.
  11. Tell the world.

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