👏🎉 First off all, Thanks for your interest in contributing to our project! 🎉👏
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to AI Marketplace Monitor. These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgment, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.
We take our open source community seriously and hold ourselves and other contributors to high standards of communication. By participating and contributing to this project, you agree to uphold our Code of Conduct.
We use uv to manage and install dependencies. uv is a fast Python package manager that can be installed with:
pip install uv
We'll also need nox for automated testing in multiple Python environments so install that too.
To install the local development requirements inside a virtual environment run:
$ uv sync --all-extras
$ uv run inv install-hooks
For more information about
uvcheck the docs.
We use invoke to wrap up some useful tasks like formatting, linting, testing and more.
Execute inv[oke] --list to see the list of available commands.
If you would like to run the latest version of AI Marketplace Monitor or test a branch, please checkout the repository
git clone https://github.com/BoPeng/ai-marketplace-monitor
cd ai-marketplace-monitoror updating a local copy with commands
cd ai-marketplace-monitor
git pullswitch to a branch, e.g. dev, if needed,
git checkout devThen install the tool from source code with command
uv syncWe use GitHub issues to track public bugs/enhancements. Report a new one by opening a new issue.
In this repository, we provide a couple of templates for you to fill in for:
- Bugs
- Feature Requests/Enhancements
Please read each section in the templates and provide as much information as you can. Please do not put any sensitive information, such as personally identifiable information, connection strings or cloud credentials. The more information you can provide, the better we can help you.
Please follow these steps to have your contribution considered by the maintainers:
- Fork the repo and create your branch locally with a succinct but descriptive name.
- Add tests for the new changes
- Edit documentation if you have changed something significant
- Make sure to follow the styleguides
- Open a PR in our repository and follow the PR template so that we can efficiently review the changes
- After you submit your pull request, verify that all status checks are passing
While the prerequisites above must be satisfied prior to having your pull request reviewed, the reviewer(s) may ask you to complete additional design work, tests, or other changes before your pull request can be ultimately accepted.
All Python code is linted with Ruff and formated with
Isort and Black. You can
execute inv[oke] lint and inv[oke] format.
If you have any question feel free to contact us at email.