# How To Contribute :+1::tada: First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada::+1: * [Updating a Cask](#updating-a-cask) * [Getting Set Up To Contribute](#getting-set-up-to-contribute) * [Adding a Cask](#adding-a-cask) * [Style guide](#style-guide) * [Reporting Bugs](README.md#reporting-bugs) ## Updating a Cask Notice an application that's out-of-date in Homebrew-Cask? In most cases, it's very simple to update it. We have a [script](https://github.com/vitorgalvao/tiny-scripts/blob/master/cask-repair) that will ask for the new version number, and take care of updating the Cask file and submitting a pull request to us: ```bash # install and setup script - only needed once brew install vitorgalvao/tiny-scripts/cask-repair cask-repair --help # fork homebrew-cask to your account - only needed once cd "$(brew --repository)/Library/Taps/caskroom/homebrew-cask/Casks" hub fork # use to update outdated_cask='' github_user='' cd "$(brew --repository)/Library/Taps/caskroom/homebrew-cask/Casks" cask-repair --pull origin --push $github_user $outdated_cask ``` If there is a more complicated change, or there is a case where `cask-repair` fails, you can also follow the steps in [Adding a Cask](doc/development/adding_a_cask.md) to do the same thing manually. Remember to update the `version` and `shasum` values, as well as the appcast [`checkpoint`](doc/cask_language_reference/stanzas/appcast.md), if there is one. ## Getting Set Up To Contribute For manual updates, you'll need to fork the repository and add your copy as a remote (can also be done with `hub fork`). 1. Fork the repository in GitHub with the `Fork` button. 2. Add your GitHub fork as a remote for your homebrew-cask Tap: ```bash $ github_user='' $ cd "$(brew --repository)"/Library/Taps/caskroom/homebrew-cask $ git remote add "$github_user" "https://github.com/$github_user/homebrew-cask" ``` 3. Switch to a new branch (ie. `new-feature`), and work from there: `git checkout -b new-feature` ## Adding a Cask Notice an application that's not in Homebrew-Cask yet? Make sure it's not yet in [Homebrew-Versions](https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-versions) (can be searched from the Github repository page) or [Homebrew](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew) (can be searched with `brew search`). Mac App Store apps can't be installed via Homebrew-Cask, but check out [mas](https://github.com/argon/mas) for an alternative. With a bit of work, you can create a Cask for it. [This document](doc/development/adding_a_cask.md) will walk you through creating a new Cask, testing it, and submitting it to us. ## Style guide Some style guidelines: * All Casks and code should be indented using two spaces (never tabs) * There should not be any extraneous comments - the only comments that should be used are the ones explicitly defined in the [Cask Language Reference](doc/cask_language_reference) * The stanza order and position of newlines is important to make things easier (See [Stanza order](doc/cask_language_reference/#stanza-order)) * Use string manipulations to improve the maintainability of your Cask (See [`version` methods](doc/cask_language_reference/stanzas/version.md#version-methods)) * Test your cask using `brew cask audit/style` (See [testing](doc/development/adding_a_cask.md#testing-your-new-cask)) * Make one Pull Request per Cask change * Squash commits after updating a Pull Request * Use descriptive commit messages - mention app name and version (ie. `Upgrade Transmission.app to v2.82`)