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Pygame Community GitHub Projects

A repository for documenting and storing information about projects of the GitHub organization.

Adding a project directory

The procedure for adding project information in this repository is as follows:

  1. Find the project number of the organization project.
    • This can be seen under the project name at the Projects tab of the organization or in the URL of the project.
  2. Create a kebab-case version of the project name.
    • This should be done with an online converter or comparable tools for uniformity reasons.
  3. Create a README for the project at project_number/kebab-case-project-name/README.md.
    • The first line of the README file must be (literally) path:project_number/kebab-case-project-name, as it helps with searching through this repository for the project.
    • The title of the page must be a H1 (header 1) markdown title, which should contain a hyperlink to the project it is documenting.

Additional files and directories may be added to project_number/kebab-case-project-name/ as needed.

Commits

Commit Rule 1

Each commit made to this repository that adds, edits or renames a series of files must contain the paths of the files being modified.

  • For example, a commit that modifies 4/project-mission-control/README.md should be phrased as "Update 4/project-mission-control/README.md". If the modified files are within the same directory, only the directory can be specified, with other affected files mentioned in the description of the commit.

Commit Rule 2

Commit descriptions should always be provided for larger changes to one or more files.

Commit Rule 3

Each commit made to this repository must only modify one project directory at a time.

Together, these rules allow for a cleaner and easy-to-follow commit history.

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