We welcome contributions to JabRef and encourage to create a fork, clone, create a new branch (such as fix-for-issue-121
), work on the new branch — not master, and create a pull request.
Be sure to create a separate branch for each improvement you implement.
Take a look at GitHub's excellent help documentation for a detailed explanation and the explanation of Feature Branch Workflow for the idea behind this kind of development.
We also have code howtos and guidelines for setting up a local workspace.
In case you have any question, do not hesitate to write one of our JabRef developers an email. We should also be online at gitter.
The main goal of the formal requirements is to provide credit to you and to be able to understand the patch.
You should edit the CHANGELOG.md located in the root directory of the JabRef source. Add a line with your changes in the appropriate section.
If you did internal refactorings or improvements not visible to the user (e.g., UI, .bib file), then you don't need to put an entry there.
Example: <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd>
In case you add keys to the changelog, please follow these rules:
<kbd>
tag for each key- First letter of key capitalized
- Combined keys separated by
+
- Spaces before and after separator
+
You will be given credit in the AUTHORS
file in the root of the repository and the 'About' pages inside the main application.
We will periodically update the contributors list inside AUTHORS
.
This is done by an automatic shell script scripts/generate-authors.sh
.
If you want to add yourself directly with your pull request please run this script.
Please make sure there are no duplicates or alternate spellings of your name listed.
If you need to merge different Git usernames or email addresses you can do so by editing .mailmap
.
More information on this can be found via man git-shortlog
.
Please, do not add yourself at JavaDoc's @authors
.
The contribution information is tracked via the version control system.
Your contribution is considered being made under MIT license.
See good commit message or commit guidelines section of Pro Git.
We know that writing test cases causes a lot of time.
Nevertheless, we rely on our test cases to ensure that a bug fix or a feature implementation doesn't break anything.
In case you do not have time to add a test case, we nevertheless ask you to run gradlew check
to ensure that your change doesn't break anything else.
Please try to use a version available at jCenter and add it to build.gradle
.
In any case, describe the library at external-libraries.txt.
We need that information for our package maintainers (e.g., those of the debian package).
Also add a txt file stating the license in libraries/
.
It is used at gradlew processResources
to generate the About.html files.
You can see the result in build\resources\main\help\en\About.html
or when clicking Help -> About.
In case you add a library or do mayor code rewrites, we ask you to document your decision. Recommended reading: http://www.infoq.com/articles/sustainable-architectural-design-decisions
Template:
In the context of <use case/user story u>,
facing <concern c>
we decided for <option o>
and neglected <other options>,
to achieve <system qualities/desired consequences>,
accepting <downside d/undesired consequences>,
because <additional rationale>.
Add new Localization.lang("KEY")
to Java file.
Tests fail. In the test output a snippet is generated which must be added to the English translation file.
Add snippet to English translation file located at src/main/resources/l10n/JabRef_en.properties
.
Crowdin will automatically pick up the new string and add it to the other translations.
You can also directly run the specific test in your IDE. The test "LocalizationConsistencyTest" is placed under src/test/java/net.sf.jabref.logic.l10n/LocalizationConsistencyTest.java
Find more information in the JabRef Wiki.
Create a pull request on GitHub. For text inspirations, consider How to write the perfect pull request.
You can add the prefix [WIP]
to indicate that the pull request is not yet complete, but you want to discuss something or inform about the current state of affairs.