ITK/Contribute
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Short guide for best practices process for contributing to ITK.
Step by step complete documentation provided at
How to develop new patches http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git/Develop
Bugs/Feature enhancements best practices guide
- Determine if the contribution is already listed in the bug tracker: http://issues.itk.org
- Add proposed contribution (if necessary) and assign it to yourself (NOTE THE BUG ID link i.e. ITK-2287)
- Create a new branch called "ITK-2287" from the updated git ITK master branch
- Make proposed changes on branch "ITK-2287" and thoroughly test the changes
- Commit changes with a comment that includes the BUGID
- Submit the commit to ITK code review using gerrit-push
- Close the JIRA issue, and include the commit hash key as a comment when closing.
Example
To update the ITK version number, the follow process could be followed:
Create a JIRA issue stating what you want to accomplish. Assign issue to yourself.
git status git checkout master git pullall git checkout -b ITK-2287 origin/master vim CMakeLists.txt # Edit to change the version number git add CMakeLists.txt git commit -m"BUG: Issue resolved for bug ITK-2287" git prepush git gerrit-push
Close the JIRA issue with reference to the commit hash key.
Changing commit history
Git has some powerful tools to refactor the commit history. For example,
git commit --amend
can be used to change the content or commit message from the last commit.
git rebase -i
can be used to merge incremental commits into logical units.
These can be very convenient functions, but they should only be used on a local repository before the changes have been published to a public location.