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# Contributing to RIOT
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Thank you for your interest in contributing to RIOT! There are many ways to
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contribute, and we appreciate all of them. You can jump to the major sections
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of this document using the following links:
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* [Feature Requests][feature-requests]
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* [Bug Reports][bug-reports]
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* [Pull Requests][pull-requests]
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* [Writing Documentation][writing-documentation]
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If you have questions, please send an email to users@riot-os.org or
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devel@riot-os.org mailing list or chat on [#riot-os][riot-chat].
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As a reminder, all contributors are expected to follow our
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[Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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[riot-chat]: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=riot-os
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## Feature Requests
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[feature-requests]: #feature-requests
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Before opening a new feature request, check the
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[existing feature requests][existing-feature-request] if there's one already
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open on the same topic.
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To request new features or enhancements, just open a new
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[feature request issue][new-feature-request]. Describe your use case, why you
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need this feature and why this feature is important for RIOT.
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[existing-feature-request]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues?q=state:open+type:issue+label:"Type:+new+feature"
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[new-feature-request]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues/new?template=feature_request.md&title=Feature+Request:
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## Bug Reports
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[bug-reports]: #bug-reports
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While bugs are unfortunate, they're a reality in software. We can't fix what we
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don't know about, so please report liberally. If you're not sure if something
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is a bug or not, feel free to file a bug report anyway.
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**If you believe reporting your bug publicly represents a security risk to
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RIOT users, please send an email describing the bug to security@riot-os.org**.
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We would appreciate waiting for a 6 months grace period before reporting it on
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public channels, to allow us adequate time to release the fix.
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Before reporting a bug, have a look at [open bugs][existing-bugs-link]. Maybe
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someone has already reported your error.
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Once you have verified that they haven't, opening an issue is as easy as
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clicking on [this link][bug-report-link] and filling out the fields.
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[existing-bugs-link]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues?q=state:open+type:issue+label:"Type:+bug"
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[bug-report-link]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues/new?template=bug_report.md&title=Bug:
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Each bug report issue uses a template with 5 sections that are there to help
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other contributors understand your issue and eventually reproduce it:
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#### Description
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#### Steps to reproduce the issue
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#### Expected results
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#### Actual results
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#### Versions
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To fill the `Versions` section, you can use the script provided in the RIOT git
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repository:
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```
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make print-versions
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```
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In summary, try to include as much information as possible, to help maintainers
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or other developers to fix the bug quickly.
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## Pull Requests
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[pull-requests]: #pull-requests
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GitHub's Pull Request (PR) feature is the primary mechanism used to make
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contributions to the RIOT codebase. GitHub itself has some great documentation
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on [using the Pull Request feature][about-pull-requests].
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We use the [fork and pull model][development-models], where contributors push
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changes to their personal fork and create pull requests to bring those changes
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into the source repository.
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[about-pull-requests]: https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/
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[development-models]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork
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### General rules
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* Before opening a new Pull Request, have a look at
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[existing ones][existing-pull-requests]. Maybe someone has already opened one
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about the same thing. If it's the case, you might be able to help with the
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contribution. Just comment on the PR and ask. Include closed PR's in your
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search, as previous work might have been closed for lack of interest.
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Old and stalled [PRs are sometimes archived][archived-pull-requests] with the
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"State: archived" label, maybe one of them is also about the same topic.
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* Each Pull Request form uses a template with 3 sections that are here to help
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maintainers understand your contribution and help them testing it:
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#### Contribution description
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#### Testing procedure
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#### Issues/PRs references
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Please fill each section with as much information as possible.
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* The Pull Request title should reflect what it is about and be in the form:
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`area of change: description of changes`
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* Remember that smaller PRs tend to be merged faster, so keep your changes as
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concise as possible. They should be confined to a single explainable
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change, and be runnable on their own. So don't hesitate to split your PRs
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into smaller ones when possible.
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* In the Pull Request form, we recommend that you leave the
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"Allow edits from maintainers" check box ticked. This will allow maintainer
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finalizing your PR by pushing in your branch. In general, this speeds up the
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PR merge in the main repository. Note that this is not an obligation.
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* Check if your code follows the [coding conventions][coding-conventions]. If
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it doesn't, you can [uncrustify][uncrustify] a file:
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$ uncrustify -c $RIOTBASE/uncrustify-riot.cfg <your file>
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* RIOT provides static test tools to verify the quality of changes (cppcheck,
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trailing whitespaces, documentation, etc). These tools are wrapped in a
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single `make` target: `static-test`.
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*Watch out:* the command below will rebase your branch on your master branch,
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so make sure they can be rebased (e.g. there's no potential conflict).
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$ make static-test
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Use it before opening a PR to perform last time checks.
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* Each commit should target changes of specific parts/modules of RIOT. The
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commits use the following pattern:
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`area of code: description of changes`.
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You can use multi-line commit messages if you want to detail more the
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changes.
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* Try to answer reviews as quickly as possible to speed up the review process
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and avoid stalled PRs.
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* Maintainers try their best to review every PR as fast as possible, but they
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are also only human and it can happen that they miss a few PRs or might be
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preoccupied with other PRs. If it happens that your PR receive no review for
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a long time, don't hesitate to gently solicit a review by commenting or
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by explicitly mentioning a maintainer that you know is knowledgeable in the
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area of the PR. You can also advertise the PR on devel@riot-os.org mailing
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list and ask for a review there.
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You can find more information about RIOT development procedure on this
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[wiki page][development-procedures].
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[existing-pull-requests]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pulls
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[archived-pull-requests]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pulls?q=is:pr+label:"State:+archived"
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[coding-conventions]: CODING_CONVENTIONS.md
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[uncrustify]: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net
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[development-procedures]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/Development-procedures
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### Git usage
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Using git is a bit difficult for newcomers. If you are completely new to git,
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we recommend that you [start by learning it][try-github-io] a bit. You can also
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read the official [getting started documentation][git-scm-getting-started].
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In this section, we give the bare minimum for a better experience with our
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development workflow on GitHub.
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[try-github-io]: https://try.github.io/
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[git-scm-getting-started]: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Git-Basics
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#### Setup your local RIOT repository
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Before you start modifying code, you need to fork the RIOT upstream repository
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from the [RIOT main GitHub page][riot-github].
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If it's your first time with git, configure your name and emails:
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$ git config --global user.name = "<your name here>"
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$ git config --global user.email = "<your email address here>"
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Then clone locally your fork of RIOT (replace `account name` with your actual
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login on GitHub):
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$ git clone git@github.com:<account name>/RIOT.git
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You can keep any branch of your local repository up-to-date with the upstream
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master branch with the following commands:
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$ git checkout <branch name>
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$ git pull --rebase https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT.git
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Use it before opening a PR. This will at least ensure the PR is mergeable but
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also that it is up-to-date with the upstream repository.
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[riot-github]: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT
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#### Work on branches
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Avoid opening PR from the `master` branch of your fork to the master branch of
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the RIOT upstream repository: update your master branch and start a new branch
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from it.
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$ git checkout master
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$ git pull --rebase https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT.git
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$ git checkout -b <new branch>
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# Do your changes, commit, update with latest upstream master
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$ git push
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#### Add fixup commits during review
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To keep the history of changes easier to track for reviewers, it is recommended
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to push your review request updates in fixup commits.
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Let's say your PR contains 3 commits with comments: `prefix1: change 1`,
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`prefix2: change 2` and `prefix3: change 3`.
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Instead of committing changes in `prefix2` in a 4th commit `prefix2: change 4`,
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you can use the `--fixup` option:
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$ git add /path/of/prefix2
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$ git commit --fixup <prefix2 commit hash>
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#### Squash commits after review
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Squashing a commit is done using the rebase subcommand of git in interactive
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mode:
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$ git rebase master -i
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You can find information on rebasing in
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[GitHub rebase documentation][about-git-rebase].
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[about-git-rebase]: https://help.github.com/articles/about-git-rebase/
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If you used [fixup commits](#add-fixup-commits-during-review) during the review
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phase, squashing commits can be performed in a single command:
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$ git rebase -i --autosquash
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**Watch out: Don't squash your commit until a maintainer asks you to do it.**
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Otherwise the history of review changes is lost and for large PRs, it
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makes it difficult for the reviewer to follow them. It might also happen that
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you introduce regression and won't be able to recover them from previous
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commits.
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Once squashing is done, you will have to force push your branch to update the
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PR:
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$ git push --force-with-lease
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## Writing Documentation
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[writing-documentation]: #writing-documentation
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Documentation improvements are always welcome and a good starting point for
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new contributors. This kind of contribution is merged quite quickly in general.
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RIOT documentation is built with [doxygen][doxygen]. Doxygen is configured to
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parse header (.h) and `doc.txt` files in the RIOT source code to generate
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the modules, cpus, boards and packages documentation.
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General documentation pages are written in Markdown and located in
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`doc/doxygen/src`.
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To generate the documentation, simply run:
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$ make doc
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from the base directory of the RIOT source code.
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The generated documentation is located in `doc/doxygen/html`
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[doxygen]: http://www.doxygen.nl/
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