GeneratER (Generate-ER) is a VSCode extension for generating Entity Relationship Diagrams for your databases on the fly!
Often times developers require a quick visualisation of their databases, and our extension provides an out of the box solution for the same 🚀
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/GeneratER.git
Refer to Quick Start 🚀 section to set up the development environment!
- Reporting Bugs
- When you are creating a bug report, please include as many details as possible.
- Fill out the required template, the information it asks for helps us resolve issues faster.
- Suggesting Enhancements
- When you are creating an enhancement suggestion, please include as many details as possible.
- Fill in the template, including the steps that you imagine you would take if the feature you're requesting existed.
- Commit messages are communication and documentation. They're a log of more than just what happened, they're about why it was done.
- The longer a project is active, the more people involved, the larger the codebase, the more important it is to have good commit messages.
- Make sure every change that you make is well documented and is included in your commit message.
- One commit should have only one change. (A change may include multiple file changes that are essential to solving the issue/change).
- All commit messages should be in the imperative-present tense. After all, you are telling us what you have already done.
- Make a branch
- Please create a separate branch for each issue that you're working on. Do not make changes to the default branch (e.g. master, develop) of your fork.
- Describe Your Pull Request
- Use the template provided here
- Use the format specified in pull request template for the repository. Populate the stencil completely for maximum verbosity.
- Tag the actual issue number by replacing #[issue_number] e.g. #42. This closes the issue when your PR is merged.
- Tag the actual issue author by replacing @[author] e.g. @issue_author. This brings the reporter of the issue into the conversation.
- Mark the tasks off your checklist by adding an x in the [ ] e.g. [x]. This checks off the boxes in your to-do list. The more boxes you check, the better.
- Describe your change in detail. Too much detail is better than too little.
- Describe how you tested your change.
- Check the Preview tab to make sure the Markdown is correctly rendered and that all tags and references are linked. If not, go back and edit the Markdown.
- Request Review
- If a specific reviewer is not assigned automatically, please request a review from the project maintainer and any other interested parties manually.
- Incorporating feedback
- If your PR gets a 'Changes requested' review, you will need to address the feedback and update your PR by pushing to the same branch. You don't need to close the PR and open a new one.
- Be sure to re-request review once you have made changes after a code review. Asking for a re-review makes it clear that you addressed the changes that were requested and that it's waiting on the maintainers instead of the other way round.
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