diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 427beb2..22b96c7 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -14,18 +14,18 @@ Step 3. If needed, create a PR. Make sure to run `nix-shell` before comitting. I # Style -Rule #1. Go with the flow. Write code that fits in. Don't reformat existing code. Don't obsess over fitting in. Write good docs and tests instead. +This repository is written in a style similar to that of Nixpkgs, with some exceptions. +The following sections describe such additions, exceptions, and it probably confirms some rules. + +## Rule #1. Go with the flow + +Write code that fits in. Don't reformat existing code. Don't obsess over fitting in. Write good docs and tests instead. + +## Camel case -This repository is written in a style similar to that of Nixpkgs, with some exceptions - File names may be in camelCase. This reduces the number of unique names in the project. - - The "contains attribute" operator is spelled without spaces, just like the "select attribute" operator. I believe Nixpkgs is undecided on this. - ```nix - if x?a then "has a" else "does not have a" - # ^^^ - ``` - Except for file names, the Nixpkgs casing rule is maintained here as well: - Package names are verbatim or in snake-case. Example: @@ -34,3 +34,25 @@ Except for file names, the Nixpkgs casing rule is maintained here as well: - Functionality provided by flake-parts is in camelCase. Examples: - `getSystem` - `mkFlake` + +## Operators and such + +- The "contains attribute" operator is spelled without spaces, just like the "select attribute" operator. I believe Nixpkgs is undecided on this. + + ```nix + if x?a then x.a else "does not have a" + # ^^^ + ``` + +- `@` pattern goes before and uses no extra spaces. + + ```nix + # immediately before parameter list when single line + pair@{ name, value }: + + # newline after @ when multi-line + pair@ + { name + , value + } + ```