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## Contributing to Rustlings
# Contributing to Rustlings
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute!! ❤️
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️
### Quick Reference
## Quick Reference
I want to...
I want to
_add an exercise! ➡️ [read this](#addex) and then [open a Pull Request](#prs)_
- _report a bug!_ ➡️ [open an issue](#issues)
- _fix a bug!_ ➡️ [open a pull request](#pull-requests)
- _implement a new feature!_ ➡️ [open an issue to discuss it first, then a pull request](#issues)
- _add an exercise!_ ➡️ [read this](#adding-an-exercise)
- _update an outdated exercise!_ ➡️ [open a pull request](#pull-requests)
_update an outdated exercise! ➡️ [open a Pull Request](#prs)_
_report a bug! ➡️ [open an Issue](#issues)_
_fix a bug! ➡️ [open a Pull Request](#prs)_
_implement a new feature! ➡️ [open an Issue to discuss it first, then a Pull Request](#issues)_
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### Working on the source code
`rustlings` is basically a glorified `rustc` wrapper. Therefore the source code
isn't really that complicated since the bulk of the work is done by `rustc`.
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### Adding an exercise
The first step is to add the exercise! Name the file `exercises/yourTopic/yourTopicN.rs`, make sure to
put in some helpful links, and link to sections of the book in `exercises/yourTopic/README.md`.
Next make sure it runs with `rustlings`. The exercise metadata is stored in `info.toml`, under the `exercises` array. The order of the `exercises` array determines the order the exercises are run by `rustlings verify` and `rustlings watch`.
Add the metadata for your exercise in the correct order in the `exercises` array. If you are unsure of the correct ordering, add it at the bottom and ask in your pull request. The exercise metadata should contain the following:
```diff
...
+ [[exercises]]
+ name = "yourTopicN"
+ path = "exercises/yourTopic/yourTopicN.rs"
+ mode = "compile"
+ hint = """
+ Some kind of useful hint for your exercise."""
...
```
The `mode` attribute decides whether Rustlings will only compile your exercise, or compile and test it. If you have tests to verify in your exercise, choose `test`, otherwise `compile`. If you're working on a Clippy exercise, use `mode = "clippy"`.
That's all! Feel free to put up a pull request.
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### Issues
## Issues
You can open an issue [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings/issues/new).
If you're reporting a bug, please include the output of the following commands:
- `rustc --version`
- `cargo --version`
- `rustlings --version`
- `ls -la`
- Your OS name and version
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### Pull Requests
## Pull Requests
Opening a pull request is as easy as forking the repository and committing your
changes. There's a couple of things to watch out for:
You are welcome to open a pull request, but unless it is small and trivial, **please open an issue to discuss your idea first** 🙏🏼
#### Write correct commit messages
Opening a pull request is as easy as forking the repository and committing your changes.
If you need any help with it or face any Git related problems, don't hesitate to ask for help 🤗
We follow the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/)
specification.
This means that you have to format your commit messages in a specific way. Say
you're working on adding a new exercise called `foobar1.rs`. You could write
the following commit message:
It may take time to review your pull request.
Please be patient 😇
```
feat: add foobar1.rs exercise
```
If you're just fixing a bug, please use the `fix` type:
## Adding An Exercise
```
fix(verify): make sure verify doesn't self-destruct
```
- Name the file `exercises/yourTopic/yourTopicN.rs`.
- Make sure to put in some helpful links, and link to sections of the book in `exercises/yourTopic/README.md`.
- Add a (possible) solution at `solutions/yourTopic/yourTopicN.rs` with comments and links explaining it.
- Add the [metadata for your exercise](#exercise-metadata) in the `info.toml` file.
- Make sure your exercise runs with `rustlings run yourTopicN`.
- [Open a pull request](#pull-requests).
The scope within the brackets is optional, but should be any of these:
### Exercise Metadata
- `installation` (for the installation script)
- `cli` (for general CLI changes)
- `verify` (for the verification source file)
- `watch` (for the watch functionality source)
- `run` (for the run functionality source)
- `EXERCISENAME` (if you're changing a specific exercise, or set of exercises,
substitute them here)
The exercise metadata should contain the following:
When the commit also happens to close an existing issue, link it in the message
body:
```
fix: update foobar
closes #101029908
```toml
[[exercises]]
name = "yourTopicN"
dir = "yourTopic"
hint = """A useful (multi-line) hint for your exercise."""
```
If you're doing simple changes, like updating a book link, use `chore`:
```
chore: update exercise1.rs book link
```
If you're updating documentation, use `docs`:
```
docs: add more information to Readme
```
If, and only if, you're absolutely sure you want to make a breaking change
(please discuss this beforehand!), add an exclamation mark to the type and
explain the breaking change in the message body:
```
fix!: completely change verification
BREAKING CHANGE: This has to be done because lorem ipsum dolor
```
#### Pull Request Workflow
Once you open a Pull Request, it may be reviewed or labeled (or both) until
the maintainers accept your change. Please be patient, it may take some time
for this to happen!
If your exercise doesn't contain any test, add `test = false` to the exercise metadata.
But adding tests is recommended.

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