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Core utilities for Virtool and associated packages.
All commits must follow the Conventional Commits specification.
These standardized commit messages are used to automatically publish releases using semantic-release
after commits are merged to main
from successful PRs.
Example
feat: add API support for assigning labels to existing samples
Descriptive bodies and footers are required where necessary to describe the impact of the commit. Use bullets where appropriate.
Additional Requirements
From Tim Pope: A Note About Git Commit Messages
Install Tox
tox
is used to run the tests in a fresh virtual environment with all of the test dependencies. To install it use;
pip install tox tox-poetry
Run Tests
tox
Any arguments given to tox after a --
token will be supplied to pytest:
tox -- --log-cli-level=DEBUG
For docstrings, use the Sphinx docstring format.
Build the documentation with:
cd sphinx && make html
The rendered HTML files are found under sphinx/build/html
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Core utilities for Virtool.
We found that virtool-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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