Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
69 lines (45 loc) · 2.74 KB

contributing.md

File metadata and controls

69 lines (45 loc) · 2.74 KB

Howdy Space Cow-Person 🤠🌌

RustScan is always looking for contributors. Whether that's spelling mistakes or major changes, your help is wanted and welcomed here.

Before contributing, read our code of conduct.

TL;DR if you abuse members of our community you will be perma-banned with no chance to get unbanned. No warnings either. 🤗

RustScan has 2 major labels for GitHub issues you should look at:

If you want to, solve the issue or comment on the issue for help.

The flow for contributing to open source software is:

  • Fork the repo
  • Make changes
  • Pull request to the repo

And then comment on the issue that you've done.

RustScan also has some // TODO's in the codebase, which are meant more for the core team but we wouldn't say no to help with these issues.

If you have any feature suggestions or bugs, leave a GitHub issue. We welcome any and all support :D

Rewarding you

I cannot pay you :-( But, I can place your GitHub profile on the README under #Contributors as a thank you! :)

Contributing development environment

To ease contribution to RustScan, you can use the contributing.Dockerfile to create a Docker image ready to build and play with RustScan. To build it you just need to run:

you@home:~/RustScan$ docker build -t rustscan_contributing -f contributing.Dockerfile

Then you need to run the container with a volume so it can access, with read and write permissions, to RustScan files:

you@home:~/RustScan$ docker run -ti --rm -v "$PWD":/rustscan -w /rustscan rustscan_contributing bash

You can now modify RustScan files with your favorite editor, once you want to compile and test your modifications, type the following in the container prompt:

root@container:/rustscan# cargo build

You are now ready to use RustScan:

root@container:/rustscan# cargo run -- -b 2000 -t 5000 -a 127.0.0.1

You can also format, lint with clippy and test the code with the following commands:

root@container:/rustscan# cargo fmt
root@container:/rustscan# cargo clippy
root@container:/rustscan# cargo test