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Following up on #7180 with some feature cleanup: - Move the `database` feature from `plugin` to `default` - Rename the `database` feature to `sqlite` - Remove `--features=extra` from a lot of scripts etc. - No need to specify this, the `extra` feature is now the same as the default feature set - Remove the now-redundant 2nd Ubuntu test run
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# Contributing
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Welcome to Nushell and thank you for considering contributing!
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## Review Process
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First of all, before diving into the code, if you want to create a new feature, change something significantly, and especially if the change is user-facing, it is a good practice to first get an approval from the core team before starting to work on it.
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This saves both your and our time if we realize the change needs to go another direction before spending time on it.
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So, please, reach out and tell us what you want to do.
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This will significantly increase the chance of your PR being accepted.
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The review process can be summarized as follows:
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1. You want to make some change to Nushell that is more involved than simple bug-fixing.
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2. Go to [Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/NtAbbGn) or a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/new/choose) and chat with some core team members and/or other contributors about it.
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3. After getting a green light from the core team, implement the feature, open a pull request (PR) and write a concise but comprehensive description of the change.
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4. If your PR includes any use-facing features (such as adding a flag to a command), clearly list them in the PR description.
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5. Then, core team members and other regular contributors will review the PR and suggest changes.
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6. When we all agree, the PR will be merged.
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7. If your PR includes any user-facing features, make sure the changes are also reflected in [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged.
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8. Congratulate yourself, you just improved Nushell! :-)
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## Developing
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### Setup
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Nushell requires a recent Rust toolchain and some dependencies; [refer to the Nu Book for up-to-date requirements](https://www.nushell.sh/book/installation.html#build-from-source). After installing dependencies, you should be able to clone+build Nu like any other Rust project:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/nushell/nushell
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cd nushell
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cargo build
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```
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### Tests
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It is a good practice to cover your changes with a test. Also, try to think about corner cases and various ways how your changes could break. Cover those in the tests as well.
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Tests can be found in different places:
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* `/tests`
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* `src/tests`
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* command examples
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* crate-specific tests
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The most comprehensive test suite we have is the `nu-test-support` crate. For testing specific features, such as running Nushell in a REPL mode, we have so called "testbins". For simple tests, you can find `run_test()` and `fail_test()` functions.
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### Useful Commands
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- Build and run Nushell:
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```shell
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cargo run
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```
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- Build and run with dataframe support.
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```shell
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cargo run --features=dataframe
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```
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- Run Clippy on Nushell:
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```shell
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cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect
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```
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- Run all tests:
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```shell
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cargo test --workspace
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```
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- Run all tests for a specific command
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```shell
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cargo test --package nu-cli --test main -- commands::<command_name_here>
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```
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- Check to see if there are code formatting issues
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```shell
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cargo fmt --all -- --check
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```
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- Format the code in the project
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```shell
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cargo fmt --all
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```
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### Debugging Tips
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- To view verbose logs when developing, enable the `trace` log level.
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```shell
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cargo run --release -- --log-level trace
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```
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- To redirect trace logs to a file, enable the `--log-target file` switch.
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```shell
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cargo run --release -- --log-level trace --log-target file
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open $"($nu.temp-path)/nu-($nu.pid).log"
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```
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