# Contributing These are the contribution guidelines for archlinux-keyring. All code contributions fall under the terms of the GPL-3.0-or-later (see [LICENSE](LICENSE)). Please read our distribution-wide [Code of Conduct](https://terms.archlinux.org/docs/code-of-conduct/) before contributing, to understand what actions will and will not be tolerated. Development of archlinux-keyring takes place on Arch Linux' Gitlab: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archlinux-keyring. Any merge request to the repository requires two approvals of authorized approvers (the current main key holders). ## Discussion Discussion around archlinux-keyring may take place on the [arch-projects mailing list](https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/arch-projects) and in [#archlinux-projects](ircs://irc.libera.chat/archlinux-projects) on [Libera Chat](https://libera.chat/). All past and present authors of archlinux-keyring are listed in [AUTHORS](AUTHORS.md). ## Requirements The following additional packages need to be installed to be able to lint and develop this project: * python-black * python-coverage * python-isort * python-pytest * flake8 * mypy ## Keyringctl The `keyringctl` script is written in typed python, which makes use of [sequoia](https://sequoia-pgp.org/)'s `sq` command. The script is type checked, linted and formatted using standard tooling. When providing a merge request make sure to run `make lint`. ## Testing Test cases are developed per module in the [test](test) directory and should consist of atomic single expectation tests. A Huge test case asserting various different expectations are discouraged and should be split into finer grained test cases. To execute all tests using pytest ```bash make test ```