Before writing code, please read our code style.
To contribute a patch:
- Fork Repository
- Create topic branch
- Commit patches (PR, emails, ...)
In general commits should be atomic and diffs easy to read.
The commit must be formatted as following:
<context>: <short descriptrion>
<description explaining reasons for the changes>
If applicable, link the issue
/PR
to be closed with:
- Closes
- Fixes
The context
must be:
nostr
for changes to thenostr
cratesdk
,cli
,pool
,connect
,nwc
and so on for the others crates (remote thenostr-
prefix)ffi
for changes toUniFFI
bindingsjs
for changes toJavaScript
bindingstest
for changes to the unit testsdoc
for changes to the documentationcontrib
for changes to the scripts and toolsci
for changes to the CI coderefactor
for structural changes that do not change behaviorbook
if changes are related to thebook
nostr: add NIP32 support
Added kinds, tags and EventBuilder constructors to support NIP32.
Closes https://<domain>.com/rust-nostr/nostr/issue/1234
pool: fix connection issues
Long description...
Fixes https://<domain>.com/rust-nostr/nostr/issue/5612
nwc: add `pay_multiple_invoices` support
Closes https://<domain>.com/rust-nostr/nostr/issue/2222
ffi: expose `EventBuilder::mute_list`
ffi: add `AbortHandle`
- Return `AbortHandle` in `Client::handle_notifications`
- Another change...
js: replace log `file path` with `module path`
Where possible, breaking existing APIs should be avoided.
Instead, add new APIs and use
#[deprecated]
to discourage use of the old one.
Deprecated APIs are typically maintained for one release cycle. In other words, an API that has been deprecated with the 0.10 release can be expected to be removed in the 0.11 release. This allows for smoother upgrades without incurring too much technical debt inside this library.
If you deprecated an API as part of a contribution, we encourage you to "own" that API and send a follow-up to remove it as part of the next release cycle.
Install https://github.com/casey/just and use just precommit
or just check
to format and check the code before committing.
This is also enforced by the CI.