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Contributing to BDK
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==============================
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The BDK project operates an open contributor model where anyone is welcome to
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contribute towards development in the form of peer review, documentation,
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testing and patches.
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Anyone is invited to contribute without regard to technical experience,
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"expertise", OSS experience, age, or other concern. However, the development of
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cryptocurrencies demands a high-level of rigor, adversarial thinking, thorough
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testing and risk-minimization.
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Any bug may cost users real money. That being said, we deeply welcome people
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contributing for the first time to an open source project or pick up Rust while
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contributing. Don't be shy, you'll learn.
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Communications Channels
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-----------------------
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Communication about BDK happens primarily on the [BDK Discord](https://discord.gg/dstn4dQ).
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Discussion about code base improvements happens in GitHub [issues](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/issues) and
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on [pull requests](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/pulls).
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Contribution Workflow
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The codebase is maintained using the "contributor workflow" where everyone
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without exception contributes patch proposals using "pull requests". This
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facilitates social contribution, easy testing and peer review.
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To contribute a patch, the worflow is a as follows:
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1. Fork Repository
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2. Create topic branch
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3. Commit patches
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In general commits should be atomic and diffs should be easy to read.
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For this reason do not mix any formatting fixes or code moves with actual code
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changes. Further, each commit, individually, should compile and pass tests, in
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order to ensure git bisect and other automated tools function properly.
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When adding a new feature, thought must be given to the long term technical
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debt.
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Every new feature should be covered by functional tests where possible.
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When refactoring, structure your PR to make it easy to review and don't
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hestitate to split it into multiple small, focused PRs.
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The Minimal Supported Rust Version is 1.45 (enforced by our CI).
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Commits should cover both the issue fixed and the solution's rationale.
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These [guidelines](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/) should be kept in mind.
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To facilitate communication with other contributors, the project is making use
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of GitHub's "assignee" field. First check that no one is assigned and then
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comment suggesting that you're working on it. If someone is already assigned,
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don't hesitate to ask if the assigned party or previous commenters are still
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working on it if it has been awhile.
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Peer review
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-----------
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Anyone may participate in peer review which is expressed by comments in the
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pull request. Typically reviewers will review the code for obvious errors, as
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well as test out the patch set and opine on the technical merits of the patch.
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PR should be reviewed first on the conceptual level before focusing on code
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style or grammar fixes.
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Coding Conventions
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This codebase uses spaces, not tabs.
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Use `cargo fmt` with the default settings to format code before committing.
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This is also enforced by the CI.
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Security
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Security is a high priority of BDK; disclosure of security vulnerabilites helps
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prevent user loss of funds.
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Note that BDK is currently considered "pre-production" during this time, there
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is no special handling of security issues. Please simply open an issue on
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Github.
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Testing
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Related to the security aspect, BDK developers take testing very seriously.
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Due to the modular nature of the project, writing new functional tests is easy
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and good test coverage of the codebase is an important goal.
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Refactoring the project to enable fine-grained unit testing is also an ongoing
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effort.
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Going further
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You may be interested by Jon Atacks guide on [How to review Bitcoin Core PRs](https://github.com/jonatack/bitcoin-development/blob/master/how-to-review-bitcoin-core-prs.md)
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and [How to make Bitcoin Core PRs](https://github.com/jonatack/bitcoin-development/blob/master/how-to-make-bitcoin-core-prs.md).
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While there are differences between the projects in terms of context and
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maturity, many of the suggestions offered apply to this project.
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Overall, have fun :)
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