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# Contributing to Bitburner
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## In General
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The game is made better because the community as a whole speaks up about
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ways to improve the game. Here's some of the ways you can make your voice
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heard:
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- [Discord](https://discordapp.com)
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There is a dedicated Discord instance set up for more free-form chats
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between all members of the community. Regular players, heavy scripters,
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Bitburner contributors, and everyone in between can be found on the
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server.
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- [Github Issues](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/issues)
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Although the term "issues" can have a negative connotation, they are a
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means of communicating with the community. A new Issue can be a
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interesting new feature that you feel would improve the game. It could be
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an unexpected behavior within the game. Or because the game is about
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scripting perhaps there is something that is conflicting with the
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browser's Javascript interaction. So please do not be afraid to open a
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[new issue](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/issues/new).
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## Reporting Bugs
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The recommended method for reporting a bug is by opening a
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[Github Issue](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/issues).
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Alternatively, you can post a bug by creating a post on the
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[game's subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitburner/).
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Before submitting a bug report, please check to make sure the bug has not
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already been reported as an [Issue](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/issues).
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#### How to Submit a Good Bug Report
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- **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue
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- **State your browser, your browser's version, and your computer's OS**
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- **Attach your save file**, if you think it would help solve the issue
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- **Provide instructions on how to reproduce the bug** in as much detail
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as possible. If you cannot reliably reproduce the bug, then just try
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your best to explain what was happening when the bug occurred
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- **Provide any scripts** that triggered the bug if the issue is Netscript-related
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- **Open your browser's Dev Console and report any error-related output**
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that may be printed there. The Dev Console can be opened on most modern
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browsers by pressing F12
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## As a Developer
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Anyone is welcome to contribute to Bitburner code. However, please read
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the [license](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/blob/dev/license.txt)
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and the [readme](https://github.com/danielyxie/bitburner/blob/dev/README.md)
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before doing so.
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To contribute to Bitburner code, you will need to have
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[NodeJS](https://nodejs.org) installed. When installing NodeJS, a utility
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called `npm` is installed as well.
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#### What are you Allowed to Contribute?
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Not all code contributions will be accepted. The safest way to ensure
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that you don't waste time working on something that gets rejected is to
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run your idea(s)/plan(s) past [danielyxie](https://github.com/danielyxie) first.
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You can contact him through:
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- Github
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- Discord
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- [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/user/chapt3r/)
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Otherwise, here are some general guidelines for determining what types of
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changes are okay to contribute:
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##### Contributions that Will Most Likely Be Accepted
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- Bug Fixes
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- Quality-of-Life Changes
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- Adding a new, commonly-requested Netscript function
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- Fixing or improving UI elements
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- Adding game settings/options
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- Adding a new Terminal command
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- Code Refactors that conform to good/standard practices
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##### Contributions that will not be Accepted without prior approval
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- Changes that directly affect the game's balance
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- New gameplay mechanics
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### How to setup fork properly
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Fork and clone the repo
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```
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# This will add the game original code as a repo in your local copy
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$ git remote add danielyxie git@github.com:danielyxie/bitburner.git
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# You can verify you did this right by doing the following command
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$ git remote show
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danielyxie
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origin
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# Then download all the branches from the game. (there might be more branches)
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$ git fetch danielyxie
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From github.com:danielyxie/bitburner
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* [new branch] dev -> danielyxie/dev
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* [new branch] master -> danielyxie/master
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# Makes sure you always start from `danielyxie/dev` to avoid merge conflicts.
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```
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### Running locally.
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Install
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- `npm` (maybe via `nvm`)
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- Github Desktop (windows only)
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- Visual Studio code (optional)
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Inside the root of the repo run
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`npm install` to install all the dependencies
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`npm run start:dev` to launch the game in dev mode.
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After that you can open any browser and navigate to `localhost:8000` and play the game.
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Saving a file will reload the game automatically.
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### How to build the electron app
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Tested on Node v16.13.1 (LTS) on Windows
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These steps only work in a bash-like environment, like MinGW for Windows.
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```sh
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# Install the main game dependencies & build the app in debug mode
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npm install
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npm run build:dev
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# Use electron-packager to build the app to the .build/ folder
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npm run electron
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# When launching the .exe directly, you'll need the steam_appid.txt file in the root
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# If not using windows, change this line accordingly
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cp .build/bitburner-win32-x64/resources/app/steam_appid.txt .build/bitburner-win32-x64/steam_appid.txt
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# And run the game...
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.build/bitburner-win32-x64/bitburner.exe
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```
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### Submitting a Pull Request
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When submitting a pull request with your code contributions, please abide by
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the following rules:
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- Work in a branch forked from `dev` to isolate the new code
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- Ensure you have latest from the [game's main
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repository](danielyxie/bitburner@dev)
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- Rebase your branch if necessary
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- Run the game locally to test out your changes
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- When submitting the pull request, make sure that the base fork is
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_danielyxie/bitburner_ and the base is _dev_.
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- If your changes affect the game's UI, attach some screenshots or GIFs showing
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the changes to the UI
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- If your changes affect Netscript, provide some
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scripts that can be used to test the Netscript changes.
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- Ensure you have run `npm run lint` to make sure your changes conform to the
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rules enforced across the code base. The command will fail if any of the
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linters find a violation.
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- Do not check in any bundled files (`dist\*.bundle.js`) or the `index.html`
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in the root of the repository. These will be updated as part of official
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releases.
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## As a Documentor
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To contribute to and view your changes to the BitBurner documentation, you will
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need to have Python installed, along with [Sphinx](http://www.sphinx-doc.org).
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Before submitting your code for a pull request, please try to follow these
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rules:
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- Work in a branch forked from `dev` to isolate the new code
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- Ensure you have latest from the [game's main
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repository](danielyxie/bitburner@dev)
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- Rebase your branch if necessary
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- When submitting the pull request, make sure that the base fork is
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_danielyxie/bitburner_ and the base is _dev_.
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- Do not check in any generated files under `doc\`. The documentation is built
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automatically by ReadTheDocs.
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