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# Contributing
## Adding a port
Create a file in `modules/<module>/` with the name of the port. Add the file to the
`imports` declaration in `modules/<module>/default.nix`. All ports should have the
`catppuccin.enable` and `catppuccin.flavour` options, and optionally the
`catppuccin.accent` option. `catppuccin.flavour` and `catppuccin.accent` should
default to `config.catppuccin.flavour` and `config.catppuccin.accent`, respectively.
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Commits that add ports should be of the format
```
feat(<nixos or home-manager>): add support for <port>
```
## Commit messages
This repository uses [Conventional Commits](https://conventionalcommits.org).
Commit headers should be lowercase. Most commits should include a body that briefly
describes the motivation and content of the commit.
### Commit types
- `fix`: A bug fix that doesn't modify the public API
- `feat`: A code change that modifies the public API
- `refactor`: A code change that doesn't change behavior
- `style`: A style fix or change
- `docs`: Any change to documentation
- `ci`: Any change to CI files
- `revert`: A revert commit. The message should describe the reasoning and the
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commit should include the `Refs:` footer with the short hashes of the commits
being reverted.
- `chore`: catch-all type
### Commit scopes
Available commit scopes are port names, `nixos`, `home-manager`, and `modules`. If
none of these apply, omit the scope.
### Breaking changes
All breaking changes should be documented in the commit footer in the format
described by Conventional Commits. Use the `<type>!` syntax in order to distinguish
breaking commits in the log, but include the footer to provide a better description
for the changelog generator.
```
feat(bar)!: foo the bars
BREAKING CHANGE: bars are now foo'ed
```
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## For Maintainers
Use squash merges when reasonable. They don't pollute the log with merge commits, and
unlike rebase merges, list the author as the committer as well.