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Contributing
------------
Once you decide you want to contribute to *Pico's core* (which we really appreciate!) you can fork the project from https://github.com/picocms/Pico. If you're interested in developing a *plugin* or *theme* for Pico, please refer to the [development section](http://picocms.org/development/) of our website.
Once you decide you want to contribute to *Pico's core* (which we really appreciate!) you can fork the project from https://github.com/picocms/Pico. If you're interested in developing a *plugin* or *theme* for Pico, please refer to the [development section](https://picocms.org/development/) of our website.
### Developer Certificate of Origin
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### Coding Standards
Pico uses the [PSR-2 Coding Standard](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/) as defined by the [PHP Framework Interoperability Group (PHP-FIG)](http://www.php-fig.org/).
Pico uses the [PSR-2 Coding Standard](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/) as defined by the [PHP Framework Interoperability Group (PHP-FIG)](https://www.php-fig.org/).
For historical reasons we don't use formal namespaces. Markdown files in the `content-sample` folder (the inline documentation) must follow a hard limit of 80 characters line length.
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Pico accepts the problems of having redundant documentation on different places (concretely Pico's inline user docs, the `README.md` and the website) for the sake of a better user experience. When updating the docs, please make sure to keep them in sync.
If you update the [`README.md`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/README.md) or [`content-sample/index.md`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/content-sample/index.md), please make sure to update the corresponding files in the [`_docs`](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io/tree/master/_docs/) folder of the `picocms.github.io` repo (i.e. [Pico's website](http://picocms.org/docs/)) and vice versa. Unfortunately this involves three (!) different markdown parsers. If you're experiencing problems, use Pico's [`erusev/parsedown-extra`](https://github.com/erusev/parsedown-extra) as a reference. You can try to make the contents compatible to [Kramdown](http://kramdown.gettalong.org/) (Pico's website) and [CommonMarker](https://github.com/gjtorikian/commonmarker) (`README.md`) by yourself, otherwise please address the issues in your pull request message and we'll take care of it.
If you update the [`README.md`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/README.md) or [`content-sample/index.md`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/content-sample/index.md), please make sure to update the corresponding files in the [`_docs`](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io/tree/master/_docs/) folder of the `picocms.github.io` repo (i.e. [Pico's website](https://picocms.org/docs/)) and vice versa. Unfortunately this involves three (!) different markdown parsers. If you're experiencing problems, use Pico's [`erusev/parsedown-extra`](https://github.com/erusev/parsedown-extra) as a reference. You can try to make the contents compatible to [Kramdown](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/) (Pico's website) and [CommonMarker](https://github.com/gjtorikian/commonmarker) (`README.md`) by yourself, otherwise please address the issues in your pull request message and we'll take care of it.
Versioning
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Pico follows [Semantic Versioning 2.0](http://semver.org) and uses version numbers like `MAJOR`.`MINOR`.`PATCH`. We will increment the:
Pico follows [Semantic Versioning 2.0](https://semver.org) and uses version numbers like `MAJOR`.`MINOR`.`PATCH`. We will increment the:
- `MAJOR` version when we make incompatible API changes,
- `MINOR` version when we add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
- `PATCH` version when we make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
For more information please refer to the http://semver.org website.
For more information please refer to the https://semver.org website.
Branching
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Build & Release process
-----------------------
We're using [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.com) to automate the build & release process of Pico. It generates and deploys a [PHP class documentation](http://picocms.org/phpDoc/) (powered by [phpDoc](http://phpdoc.org)) for new releases and on every commit to the `master` branch. Travis also prepares new releases by generating Pico's pre-built release packages, a version badge, code statistics (powered by [cloc](https://github.com/AlDanial/cloc)) and updates our website (the [`picocms.github.io` repo](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io)). Please refer to our [`.travis.yml`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/.travis.yml), the [`picocms/ci-tools` repo](https://github.com/picocms/ci-tools) and the [`.build` directory](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/tree/master/.build) for details.
We're using [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.com) to automate the build & release process of Pico. It generates and deploys a [PHP class documentation](https://picocms.org/phpDoc/) (powered by [phpDoc](https://phpdoc.org)) for new releases and on every commit to the `master` branch. Travis also prepares new releases by generating Pico's pre-built release packages, a version badge, code statistics (powered by [cloc](https://github.com/AlDanial/cloc)) and updates our website (the [`picocms.github.io` repo](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io)). Please refer to our [`.travis.yml`](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/blob/master/.travis.yml), the [`picocms/ci-tools` repo](https://github.com/picocms/ci-tools) and the [`.build` directory](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/tree/master/.build) for details.
As insinuated above, it is important that each commit to `master` is deployable. Once development of a new Pico release is finished, trigger Pico's build & release process by pushing a new Git tag. This tag should reference a (usually empty) commit on `master`, which message should adhere to the following template:
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If you're pushing a new major or minor release of Pico, you should also update Pico's `composer.json` to require the latest minor releases of Pico's dependencies. Besides, don't forget to update the `@version` tags in the PHP class docs.
Travis CI will draft the new [release on GitHub](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/releases) automatically, but will require you to manually amend the descriptions formatting. The latest Pico version is always available at https://github.com/picocms/Pico/releases/latest, so please make sure to publish this URL rather than version-specific URLs. [Packagist](http://packagist.org/packages/picocms/pico) will be updated automatically.
Travis CI will draft the new [release on GitHub](https://github.com/picocms/Pico/releases) automatically, but will require you to manually amend the descriptions formatting. The latest Pico version is always available at https://github.com/picocms/Pico/releases/latest, so please make sure to publish this URL rather than version-specific URLs. [Packagist](https://packagist.org/packages/picocms/pico) will be updated automatically.
Labeling of Issues & Pull Requests
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Issues and pull requests, which are rather related to upstream projects (i.e. projects Pico depends on, like Twig), are additionally labeled with `info: Upstream`.
When a issue or pull request isn't directly related to Pico's core, but the project as a whole, it is labeled with `info: Meta`. Issues labeled with `info: Website` are related to [Pico's website](http://picocms.org), however, in this case it is usually expedient to move the issue to the [`picocms.github.io` repo](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io) instead. The same applies to the `info: Pico CMS for Nextcloud` label; these issues are related to [Pico CMS for Nextcloud](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cms_pico).
When a issue or pull request isn't directly related to Pico's core, but the project as a whole, it is labeled with `info: Meta`. Issues labeled with `info: Website` are related to [Pico's website](https://picocms.org), however, in this case it is usually expedient to move the issue to the [`picocms.github.io` repo](https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io) instead. The same applies to the `info: Pico CMS for Nextcloud` label; these issues are related to [Pico CMS for Nextcloud](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cms_pico).
Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
Visit us at http://picocms.org/ and see http://picocms.org/about/ for more info.
Visit us at https://picocms.org/ and see https://picocms.org/about/ for more info.
Screenshot
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You want to contribute to Pico? We really appreciate that! You can help make Pico better by [contributing code][PullRequests] or [reporting issues][Issues], but please take note of our [contribution guidelines][ContributionGuidelines]. In general you can contribute in three different areas:
1. Plugins & Themes: You're a plugin developer or theme designer? We love you folks! You can find tons of information about how to develop plugins and themes at http://picocms.org/development/. If you have created a plugin or theme, please add it to our [Wiki][], either on the [plugins][WikiPlugins] or [themes][WikiThemes] page. You may also [Submit][] it to our website, where it'll be displayed on the official [plugin][OfficialPlugins] or [theme][OfficialThemes] pages!
1. Plugins & Themes: You're a plugin developer or theme designer? We love you folks! You can find tons of information about how to develop plugins and themes at https://picocms.org/development/. If you have created a plugin or theme, please add it to our [Wiki][], either on the [plugins][WikiPlugins] or [themes][WikiThemes] page. You may also [Submit][] it to our website, where it'll be displayed on the official [plugin][OfficialPlugins] or [theme][OfficialThemes] pages!
2. Documentation: We always appreciate people improving our documentation. You can either improve the [inline user docs][EditInlineDocs] or the more extensive [user docs on our website][EditUserDocs]. You can also improve the [docs for plugin and theme developers][EditDevDocs]. Simply fork our website's Git repository from https://github.com/picocms/picocms.github.io, change the Markdown files and open a [pull request][PullRequestsWebsite].
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"description":"Pico is a flat file CMS, this means there is no administration backend and database to deal with. You simply create .md files in the \"content\" folder and that becomes a page.",