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- Customize the PR page
- =====================
- Pagure offers the possibility to customize the page that creates pull-request
- to add your specific information, such as: please follow the XYZ coding style,
- run the tests or whatever you wish to inform contributors when they open a
- new pull-request.
- The customization is done via a file in the git repository containing the
- meta-data for the pull-requests. This file must be placed under a ``templates``
- folder, be named ``contributing.md`` and can be formatted as you wish using
- markdown.
- Example
- -------
- For a project named ``test`` on ``pagure.io``.
- * First, clone the pull-request git repo [#f1]_ and move into it
- ::
- git clone ssh://git@pagure.io/requests/test.git
- cd test
- * Create the templates folder
- ::
- mkdir templates
- * Create the customized PR info
- ::
- vim templates/contributing.md
- And place in this file the following content:
- ::
- Contributing to test
- ====================
- When creating a pull-request against test, there are couple of items to do
- that will speed up the review process:
- * Ensure the unit-tests are all passing (cf the ``runtests.py`` script at the
- top level of the sources)
- * Check if your changes are [pep8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/)
- compliant for this you can install ``python-pep8`` and run the ``pep8`` CLI
- tool
- * Commit and push the changes to the git repo
- ::
- git add templates
- git commit -m "Customize the PR page"
- git push
- * And this is how it will look like
- .. image:: _static/pagure_custom_pr.png
- :target: ../_images/pagure_custom_pr.png
- .. [#f1] All the URLs to the different git repositories can be found on the
- main page of the project, on the right-side menu, under the section
- ``Source GIT URLs``, click on ``more`` to see them.
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