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Styleguide (EN)

Marco edited this page Oct 12, 2019 · 4 revisions

Styleguides

Git Commit Messages

  • Use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature")
  • Use the imperative mood ("Move cursor to..." not "Moves cursor to...")
  • Limit the first line to 72 characters or less
  • Reference issues and pull requests liberally after the first line
  • When only changing documentation, include [ci skip] in the commit title
  • Consider starting the commit message with an applicable emoji:
    • 🎨 :art: when improving the format/structure of the code
    • 🐎 :racehorse: when improving performance
    • 🚱 :non-potable_water: when plugging memory leaks
    • 📝 :memo: when writing docs
    • 🐧 :penguin: when fixing something on Linux
    • 🌱 :checkered_flag: when fixing something on Bramble
    • 🐛 :bug: when fixing a bug
    • 🔥 :fire: when removing code or files
    • :white_check_mark: when adding tests
    • 🔒 :lock: when dealing with security
    • ⬆️ :arrow_up: when upgrading dependencies
    • ⬇️ :arrow_down: when downgrading dependencies
    • 👕 :shirt: when removing linter warnings
    • 🌳 :deciduous_tree: when adding a category
    • 🌰 :chestnut: when adding a feature
    • 🍭 :lollipop: when improving the user interface

Color in Bramble

Some colors are used in Bramble and they have a sens :

  • red : error or important warning
  • green : success
  • yellow : be carefull
  • blue : information
  • big : important
  • reverse : selected item