waka-readme/CONTRIBUTING.md
Andrew Hong 54c3312012
feat: adds flag IGNORE_LANGUAGES (#146)
- feat: adds flag `IGNORE_LANGUAGES`  (#146)

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Co-authored-by: Jovial Joe Jayarson <jovial7joe@hotmail.com>
2023-10-21 07:58:43 +05:30

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# Contributing
![python_ver](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-%3E%3D3.11-blue.svg)
> First off, thank you! Please follow along.
**You need to _`fork`_ this repository & _`clone`_ it onto your system.** Inside the cloned folder, create a `.env` file with the following contents (without `# comments`):
```ini
INPUT_GH_TOKEN=EXAMPLE_GITHUB_PAT # required (for development)
INPUT_WAKATIME_API_KEY=EXAMPLE-WAKATIME-API-KEY # required
INPUT_API_BASE_URL=https://wakatime.com/api # required
INPUT_REPOSITORY=GITHUB_USERNAME/REPOSITORY_NAME # required
INPUT_COMMIT_MESSAGE=Updated WakaReadme graph with new metrics
INPUT_SHOW_TITLE=true
INPUT_SECTION_NAME=waka
INPUT_BLOCKS=->
INPUT_SHOW_TIME=true
INPUT_SHOW_TOTAL=true
INPUT_TIME_RANGE=last_7_days
INPUT_SHOW_MASKED_TIME=false
INPUT_LANG_COUNT=0
INPUT_STOP_AT_OTHER=true
INPUT_IGNORED_LANGUAGES=
```
**NEVER commit this `.env` file!**
## Using containers (recommended)
> Assumes that you already have latest version of either [`podman`](https://podman.io/) or [`docker`](https://www.docker.com/) (with [`compose`](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)) installed & configured.
>
> Replace `podman` with `docker` everywhere, if you're using the latter.
```sh
# Build and watch logs
$ podman-compose -p waka-readme -f ./docker-compose.yml up
# Cleanup
$ podman-compose -p waka-readme -f ./docker-compose.yml down
```
---
## Using virtual environments
> Assumes you've already installed & configured latest version of [python](https://www.python.org/).
1. Inside the cloned folder run the following commands to install dependencies
```console
$ python -m venv .venv
$ . ./.venv/bin/activate
$ python -m pip install .
```
to activate virtual environment & install dependencies.
2. To test or execute the program in development, run:
```console
(.venv)$ python -m unittest discover # run tests
(.venv)$ python -m main --dev # execute program in dev mode
```
> You can use any other virtual environment & dependency manager as well.