--- title: Development Guide order: 0 --- # Development Guide ## How to Develop Please read the [Plugin Development](./plugin) and [API Reference](./api/) documents if you are developing a plugin. If you need to submit code to the Liteyuki repository, please read the following: 1. First [fork](https://github.com/LiteyukiStudio/LiteyukiBot/fork) a copy of the Liteyuki repository to your personal/organization account. 2. Develop in your repository. 3. Create a new branch in your repository and submit your code to this branch. 4. Create a Pull Request in your repository to merge your branch into the `main` branch of the Liteyuki repository. - Participation in development assumes that you are already familiar with the basic usage of the Python language and the Liteyuki framework. - If you are developing documentation, please ensure that you are familiar with Markdown syntax and basic front-end knowledge. - Contact the repository maintainer in case of conflicts. ### Suggestions - During development, you can use tools such as `mypy`, `flake8`, and `black` for code checking and formatting. - Enable developer mode by setting `dev_mode: true` in `config.yml` to see more debugging information in the console. ## Standardization - Code should follow [`PEP8`](https://pep8.org/) and [`Google Python Style Guide`](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html). - In addition, code submitted to the Liteyuki repository should follow the following guidelines: - Ensure that the code is runnable and harmless. - Ensure that the type hints in the code are correct. - Ensure that the comment style is [`Google Docstring`](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html) or [`Liteyuki Docstring`](https://github.com/LiteyukiStudio/litedoc)(recommended) to ensure that Litedoc can parse and generate documentation correctly. - If there is a part for ordinary users, ensure that the documentation is complete (each language has corresponding documentation). - The documentation should follow [`Markdown`](https://www.markdownguide.org/) syntax and support vitepress-related content: - Revise the documentation for each language when editing. - Ensure that the links in the document are correct and do not lead to inaccessible links. - Ensure that the **User Documentation** is easy to understand and the **Development Documentation** is detailed. ## Finally - This project is a non-profit open-source project, and we welcome anyone to participate in development. Your contributions will make Liteyuki better.