This makes it possible to name targets whatever we want and makes us less dependant on the NPM (i.e. a preparation for NPM removal).
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🤝 Contributing
We glad, that you want to contribute to the project. To make things easier please read the following.
🏗️ Development packages
To make sure you can develop the script install all the tools you need:
👷 Prepare environment
To prepare environment, clone the project and execute the following:
make setup-dev-env
This will install and set up all the things you need (Git Hooks, Dependencies).
🔨 Compile Bismuth
To compile Bismuth execute the following:
make build
This will compile the script via TypeScript and produce the JS output adapted to QML JavaScript Environment.
📦 Installation
To install compiled package, execute:
make install
Note however, that if you have the script already installed and enabled, you need to restart KWin, so that it can apply the changes you've made. To do so do:
make restart-kwin-x11
You can uninstall the package using the following command:
make uninstall
🧪 Unit testing
Bismuth comes with unit tests. To run them execute the following:
make tests
📑 API Documentation
☝️ To view the current API documentation please go here.
To generate API docs, run the following:
make docs
This will generate the documentation in the build directory.
❓ FAQ
I am not a developer
Do not worry, you can still contribute fixing the documentation or just opening the issues and reporting bugs! Do not underestimate your impact, as the job of tester and bug triager is one of the most valuable in any software project. What the use of being a developer if you don't know what to fix or implement?
What skills do I need to contribute as a developer?
Bismuth is written in TypeScript and C++, so you'll have to know some. To learn TypeScript, check out the Handbook. If you know JavaScript and have an experience in some strongly typed language, it will be easy, and even if it not, you're still doing a great job - you can do it!
You'll also need to know something about KWin scripting and Qt JavaScript Environment. For KWin scripting there is a tutorial on the KDE developer portal. And for Qt JavaScript things you can check out the official documentation.