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name: Bug report | ||
about: Function is faulty or not as expected | ||
title: '' | ||
labels: 'fix' | ||
assignees: '' | ||
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**Describe the bug** | ||
A clear and concise description of what the bug is. | ||
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**To Reproduce** | ||
Steps to reproduce the behavior: | ||
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1. Go to '...' | ||
2. Click on '....' | ||
3. Scroll down to '....' | ||
4. See error | ||
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**Expected behavior** | ||
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. | ||
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**Possible solution** | ||
If you have an idea of how to fix the problem, describe it here. | ||
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**Screenshots** | ||
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. | ||
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**Additional context** | ||
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name: Blank | ||
about: Create a blank issue | ||
title: '' | ||
labels: '' | ||
assignees: '' | ||
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name: Feature request | ||
about: Create a feature request | ||
title: '' | ||
labels: 'feat' | ||
assignees: '' | ||
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** | ||
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...] | ||
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**Describe the solution you'd like** | ||
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. | ||
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**Describe alternatives you've considered** | ||
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. | ||
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**Additional context** | ||
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name: Refactor report | ||
about: Bad structure, violated patterns, clean code, ... | ||
title: '' | ||
labels: 'refactor' | ||
assignees: '' | ||
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**Describe the refactor** | ||
A clear and concise description of what the refactor is about. | ||
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**Current code** | ||
Include a link to the current code or provide a code snippet if it's a small refactor. | ||
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**Possible refactor approach** | ||
If you have an idea of how to refactor the code, describe it here. | ||
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**Reason for the refactor** | ||
A clear and concise description of why the refactor is needed. | ||
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**Additional context** | ||
Include any additional information or context that would be helpful for understanding the refactor | ||
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# Resolves #000 | ||
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## Description | ||
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Please provide a brief description of the changes you've made in this pull request. | ||
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## Checklist | ||
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Please make sure that the following items have been completed before submitting this pull request: | ||
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- [ ] All code has been properly tested | ||
- [ ] All tests pass successfully | ||
- [ ] Code has been reviewed for clarity, readability, and maintainability | ||
- [ ] Code has been properly documented with JavaDoc comments |
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# InelliJ IDEA files | ||
*.iml | ||
*.ipr | ||
*.ids | ||
*.iws | ||
.idea/ | ||
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# Eclipse files | ||
.project | ||
.metadata | ||
.classpath | ||
.settings/ | ||
.loadpath | ||
bin/ | ||
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# Netbeans | ||
nbactions.xml | ||
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# Visual Studio Code | ||
.vscode | ||
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# Maven | ||
target/ | ||
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# gradle files | ||
.gradle | ||
build/ | ||
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# ignore logfiles | ||
*.log* | ||
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# OS dependant files | ||
.DS_Store | ||
.Spotlight-V100 | ||
.Trashes | ||
Thumbs.db | ||
Desktop.ini | ||
*~ | ||
# Thumbnails | ||
._* | ||
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# compiled files | ||
*.com | ||
*.class | ||
*.dll | ||
*.exe | ||
*.o | ||
*.so | ||
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# packages | ||
*.7z | ||
#*.jar | ||
*.rar | ||
*.zip | ||
*.gz | ||
*.bzip | ||
*.xz | ||
*.lzma | ||
*~$* | ||
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# package managment formats | ||
*.dmg | ||
*.xpi | ||
*.gem | ||
*.egg | ||
*.deb | ||
*.rpm | ||
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# databases | ||
*.sqlite |
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# Code of Conduct | ||
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## Conventional Commits | ||
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Developers should use the Conventional Commits standard when committing changes to the codebase. | ||
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| Type | Description | | ||
|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | ||
| feat | Declares a new feature has been added | | ||
| fix | Declares a bug have been fixed | | ||
| chore | Declares changes which don’t modify source or test files (eg. assets) | | ||
| ci | Declares a change on the CI or CD process | | ||
| build | Declares changes on the build setup | | ||
| docs | Declares changes on documentation | | ||
| style | Declares changes on code style | | ||
| refactor | Declares a change of code without an effective change on the program | | ||
| perf | Declares a change on performance | | ||
| revert | Declares that a previous commit has been reverted | | ||
| test | Declares changes on tests | | ||
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### Examples | ||
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#### Commit Message | ||
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``` | ||
refactor: adjust vehicle texture size [#ISSUENUMBER] | ||
refactor: adjust vehicle texture size [NOISSUE] | ||
``` | ||
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#### Branch Name | ||
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``` | ||
refactor/#ISSUENUMBER_adjust-vehicle-texture-size | ||
refactor/NOISSUE_adjust-vehicle-texture-size | ||
``` | ||
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## Contributing | ||
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Developers should follow the following guidelines when contributing to the project: | ||
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### 1. Create a new branch | ||
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When starting work on a new feature or bug fix, create a new branch from the `main` branch. The name | ||
of the branch should be descriptive and should include the issue number and a short description of | ||
the feature or bug fix. For example, if you are working on issue #123, the branch name should | ||
be `feat/#123_add-new-feature`. | ||
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### 2. Commit changes | ||
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When committing changes to the codebase, developers should follow | ||
the [Conventional Commits](#conventional-commits) standard. This will ensure that the commit | ||
messages are consistent and descriptive, and will allow the commit history to be automatically | ||
parsed to generate release notes. | ||
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### 3. Create a draft pull request | ||
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After committing changes to the codebase, create a draft pull request to inform other developers | ||
that you are working on a new feature or bug fix. The pull request should be kept in draft mode | ||
until the feature or bug fix is complete. | ||
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### 4. Create a pull request | ||
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When the feature or bug fix is complete, mark the pull request as ready to review to merge the | ||
changes into the `main` branch. The pull request should be reviewed by at least one other developer | ||
before it can be merged. | ||
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### 5. Review pull request | ||
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When a pull request is marked as ready for review, it should be reviewed by at least one other | ||
developer. The reviewer should verify that the code meets | ||
the [Definition of Done](#definition-of-done). | ||
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### 6. Merge pull request | ||
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Once the pull request has been reviewed and approved, it can be merged into the `main` branch. The | ||
pull request should be merged using the "Rebase and merge" option to ensure that the commit history | ||
remains clean and concise. | ||
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## Definition of Done | ||
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### 1. Code meets coding standards | ||
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All code must adhere to the rules defined in the Clean Code handbook for at least level L1. Level L2 | ||
rules should also be taken into consideration. Specifically, emphasis should be placed on: | ||
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1. Correct abstraction level: The code should have a clear and appropriate level of abstraction, | ||
with well-defined interfaces and separation of concerns. | ||
2. Class diagram: The class diagram should be clear and well-organized, with high cohesion and low | ||
coupling between classes. | ||
3. Correct error handling: The code should handle errors correctly, including validating arguments | ||
and handling exceptions in a consistent and appropriate manner. | ||
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### 2. Unit tests pass | ||
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All code changes must be accompanied by unit tests that verify the expected behavior of the code. | ||
These tests must pass without any errors or failures before the code can be considered complete. | ||
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### 3. Code is reviewed | ||
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All code must be reviewed by at least one other developer to ensure quality and compliance with | ||
coding standards. The code review should focus on identifying any bugs, security vulnerabilities, or | ||
design flaws that could impact the quality or maintainability of the code. | ||
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### 4. Documentation is complete | ||
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All code must be fully documented, including comments within the code and external documentation | ||
such as user manuals. The documentation should be comprehensive and accurate, and should provide | ||
enough detail for other developers and stakeholders to understand the code. | ||
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### 5. Acceptance criteria are met | ||
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The code must meet all of the acceptance criteria as defined by the stakeholders. These acceptance | ||
criteria are used as a basis for verifying that the code meets the intended requirements | ||
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### 6. Security is considered | ||
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The code must be reviewed for security vulnerabilities and any identified issues must be addressed. | ||
The code should be designed with security in mind, and should be subject to regular security testing | ||
to identify any new vulnerabilities. |
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