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Thank you for taking your time to contribute and make this project better! Here are some guidelines to help you get started. Please make sure to take a moment and read through them before submitting your contributions.
This project is governed by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to adhere to it.
All work happens directly on GitHub
. Both core team members and external contributors send pull requests which go through the same code review
process.
This project follows semantic versioning. We release patch versions for bug fixes or other changes that do not change the behavior of the API, minor versions for new features that are backward-compatible, and major versions for any breaking changes.
Every significant change is documented in the changelog file.
We use Github issues for bug reports and feature requests. Before reporting an issue, please make sure you have searched for similar issues as they may have been already answered or being fixed. For bug reporting, please include the minimum code that can be used to reproduce the problem. For feature request,
- Fork the repository,and create your branch from
main
. For new feature, please submit your changes directly to thefeature
branch. Other changes should go againstmain
branch. - Use
pnpm install
to install the dependencies. - Run
pnpm run dev
to pre build all components, presets, utils. - Please run
pnpm run play
to debug the component, andpnpm run dev:docs
to debug the documentation site. - Modify according to your needs.
- Make changes to the codebase. Please add tests if applicable.
- Make sure the test suite passes with
pnpm run test
. - Commit your changes, adhering to the Commit Guidelines.
- Open a new pull request, referencing corresponding issues if available.
I know DX is not very good, if you have a good method, welcome to submit a PR
Run pnpm run create:new:comp <component name>
to create a new component.
For instance, you can run pnpm run create:new:comp button
to automatically generate the button
directory along with its base template. and will also add the new component to the root package.json
as a dependency.
svelte-ui
├─ components
│ ├─ Button
│ │ ├─ __test__
│ │ │ └─ button.spec.ts
│ │ ├─ package.json
│ │ ├─ src
│ │ │ ├─ index.svelte
│ │ │ ├─ index.ts
│ │ │ └─ types.ts
│ │ └─ tsconfig.json
Commit messages are required to follow the conventional-changelog standard:
<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
// such as
feat(components/Button): typing and classes
The following is a list of commit types:
- feat: A new feature or functionality
- fix: A bug fix
- docs: Documentation only changes
- style: Code formatting or component style changes
- refactor: Code changes that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature.
- perf: Improve performance.
- test: Add missing or correct existing tests.
This repository is managed by pnpm
:
component
: component library entry, each component is a separate package@ikun-ui/xxxx
docs
: Component Library Documentation Siteplay
: A svelte kig project, used during developmentplayground
: Component Library Playground (🚧 TODO)preset
:UnoCSS
preset for component library (@ikun-ui/preset
)scripts
: Some tool scripts used by the component libraryutils
: Component library utility methods (@ikun-ui/utils
)
By contributing your code to the repository, you agree to license your contribution under the MIT license.