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Contributing

Everyone is welcome to contribute, in whatever form they are comfortable with. For example:

  • improve documentation,
  • test features,
  • fix bugs,
  • or add new features.

Getting Started

Before diving into code or content overhaul, check if your idea isn't being work on, a quick look at issues and pull requests should do. If you are still unsure, open an issue with a brief description of what would you like to do.

Development

To start working on a bug-fix, a feature, or a content update, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.

  2. Link package as a dev package.

To do that, when in package's directory, run apm link --dev in terminal. This way package will be available only in dev mode (Atom's menu bar: View > Developer > Open in Dev Mode...), over it's official version (if one is installed).

  1. Work on a problem in a dedicated branch.

  2. When done, submit a pull request to the main repository on GitHub.

Commit messages

We are using semantic-release, which (as part of continuous deployment) provides automatic versioning based on conventional commits.

Detailed information about message format can be found on conventional commits website. It's also worth checking past commits and pull requests to get an idea about how and which types are used within the repository.

Each commit is checked by commitlint, run by Husky, and will point out any issues with a commit message - no need to worry about accidental, incorrect commits.

Debugging

For general information regarding debugging in Atom, take a look at debugging section of the Atom Flight Manual.

Language Server Protocol (LSP)

Atom IDE packages revolve around language server protocol, for which integration base is provided by atom-languageclient.

To log communication between Atom and a language server, dedicated debugging option needs to be set in Atom's configuration, atom.config.set('core.debugLSP', true) - e.g. through init file. Log entries should be visible in the console, in Developer Tools (ctrl+shift+i), e.g.:

TypeScript (Theia) [Started] Starting Theia for some-project
rpc.sendRequest textDocument/definition sending {textDocument: {…}, position: {…}}
rpc.sendRequest textDocument/definition received (27ms) [{…}]

Note: "Verbose" log level is required for some entries