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CardinalPGM Build Status

This is the next PGM clone.

Downloads can be found on ci.twizmwaz.in. It is imperative that users stay on the latest version, so please check for updates regularly.

Feel free to submit pull requests and/or issues to help further development. If you find an issue, please submit an issue so a developer can resolve it as soon as possible. If an issue is found with a dependency, submit your issue to the dependency's repository.

##Installing A full instalation guide can be found here

##Issue Reporting Before creating an issue:

  • Make sure the same issue is not already reported. Duplicate issues are not useful and will only hinder development.
  • Make sure the topic of the issue is an issue with the plugin, not a missing or requested feature.
  • If you cannot find a command to do the job, read the Usage page on the wiki.

When creating an issue, be careful to follow the following guidelines:

  • Have a demonstration of the bug or clear instructions to produce it.
  • Include the version of the plugin the issue is found on. The version can be found by typing /cardinal -v.
  • Make sure the report uses clear and concise English. By following these guidelines, it will help developers to quickly and accurately resolve the issue.

##Contributing Before submitting a Pull Request, to increase the chances of the pull request being merged, make sure to follow the following guidelines:

  • Use a formal commit message. Commit messages should be in the present tense. For example, "Add xxxxx, closes #123."
  • Have one commit per pull request. This makes it easier for the pull request to be reviewed and merged. If there is an issue with a pull request, use git to amend the commit rather than adding a second commit.
  • Maintain a formal style of code. Check the code for perfect syntax and correct spacing and indentation.
  • Make sure the code works. Pull requests that do not work will hurt your chances of getting code merged in the future.
  • Do not use the GitHub editor to edit Java files. Use a proper IDE such as IntelliJ or Eclipse.

##Compiling To compile and run the latest development version of CardinalPGM, you will need JDK8 and Apache-Maven. On most Linux distributions, you can find both packages in your default repositories. To compile, simply run mvn clean install in your command line, in the CardinalPGM directory. The plugin should be found in target/, as CardinalPGM-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar.