.github/CONTRIBUTING.md

Contributing to igraph

This outlines how to propose a change to igraph.

Fixing typos

You can fix typos, spelling mistakes, or grammatical errors in the documentation directly using the GitHub web interface, as long as the changes are made in the source file. This generally means you'll need to edit roxygen2 comments in an .R, not a .Rd file. You can find the .R file that generates the .Rd by reading the comment in the first line.

Bigger changes

If you want to make a bigger change, it's a good idea to first file an issue and make sure someone from the team agrees that it’s needed. If you’ve found a bug, please file an issue that illustrates the bug with a minimal reprex (this will also help you write a unit test, if needed). See the tidyverse guide on how to create a great issue for more advice.

Dependencies installation

To install all dependencies of igraph, including dependencies needed for development, call, from the root of the rigraph Git repository:

# All Imports and Suggests dependencies
pak::pak()
# Then install packages like roxygen2 add-ons
pak::pak(dependencies = "Config/Needs/build")

Pull request process

Code style

Naming conventions

Test files

We strive to align script and test names. This is still a work-in-progress but the goal is to have code from R/name.R tested in tests/testthat/test-name.R. This allows easy toggling between the two files thanks to usethis::use_test() and usethis::use_r().

Code of Conduct

Please note that the igraph project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project you agree to abide by its terms.



igraph/rigraph documentation built on Feb. 5, 2025, 6:29 p.m.