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* style: Add prettier config files * build: Add prettier vscode extension * ci: Replace markdownlint and yamllint with prettier * style: Run prettier * style: Use indent of 2 for markdown as well https://github.com/nf-core/tools/pull/1470#issuecomment-1071028358 * style: Fix indent * style: Let editorconfig take over tab widths * style: yaml => yml * ci: Run prettier once Co-authored-by: Phil Ewels <phil.ewels@scilifelab.se> Co-authored-by: Phil Ewels <phil.ewels@scilifelab.se>
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# nf-core/modules: Contributing Guidelines
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Hi there!
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Many thanks for taking an interest in improving nf-core/modules.
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We try to manage the required tasks for nf-core/modules using GitHub issues, you probably came to this page when creating one.
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Please use the pre-filled template to save time.
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However, don't be put off by this template - other more general issues and suggestions are welcome!
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Contributions to the code are even more welcome ;)
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> If you need help using or modifying nf-core/modules then the best place to ask is on the nf-core Slack [#modules](https://nfcore.slack.com/channels/modules) channel ([join our Slack here](https://nf-co.re/join/slack)).
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## Contribution workflow
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If you'd like to write some code for nf-core/modules, the standard workflow is as follows:
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1. Check that there isn't already an issue about your idea in the [nf-core/modules issues](https://github.com/nf-core/modules/issues) to avoid duplicating work
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- If there isn't one already, please create one so that others know you're working on this
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2. [Fork](https://help.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo) the [nf-core/modules repository](https://github.com/nf-core/modules) to your GitHub account
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3. When adding a module file, follow the [guidelines](https://github.com/nf-core/modules#adding-a-new-module-file)
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4. Ensure that [tests are working locally](https://github.com/nf-core/modules#running-tests-locally)
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5. Submit a Pull Request against the `master` branch and wait for the code to be reviewed and merged
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If you're not used to this workflow with git, you can start with some [docs from GitHub](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests) or even their [excellent `git` resources](https://try.github.io/).
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## Tests
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When you create a pull request with changes, [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) will run automatic tests.
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Typically, pull-requests are only fully reviewed when these tests are passing, though of course we can help out before then.
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### Module tests
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Each `nf-core/module` should be set up with a minimal set of test-data.
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`GitHub Actions` then runs the module on this data to ensure that it exits successfully.
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If there are any failures then the automated tests fail.
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These tests are run both with the latest available version of `Nextflow` and also the minimum required version that is stated in the pipeline code.
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## Getting help
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For further information/help, please consult the [nf-core/modules README](https://github.com/nf-core/modules) and don't hesitate to get in touch on the nf-core Slack [#modules](https://nfcore.slack.com/channels/modules) channel ([join our Slack here](https://nf-co.re/join/slack)).
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### Images and figures
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For overview images and other documents we follow the nf-core [style guidelines and examples](https://nf-co.re/developers/design_guidelines).
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