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Contributing
Prerequisite
node: "^12.20.0 || ^14.13.1 || >=16.0.0"
yarn: "^1.22.10"
# otherwise, build will fail
Setting Up the Monorepo
# git clone && cd ...
yarn install
yarn build
Most of the packages have a dev script that will recompile when a file changes. For example when working on the astro
package you can run:
yarn workspace astro run dev
Making Pull Requests
When making a pull request, add a changeset which helps with releases.
yarn changeset
This will prompt you asking what type of change was made.
Releases
For those contributors that have access to publish to npm, the following is how you do releases.
From the main
branch do a pull, install and build:
git pull origin main
yarn install
yarn build
Then bump the versions:
yarn changeset version
This should change package.json bumping version numbers and update changelogs. Inspect these to make sure they are what you expect.
Commit and push these changes, then run an npm publish for each of the packages that have changed.
Important! Ordering publishes can be important. If
@astrojs/parser
changes you should publish that beforeastro
, for example.
cd packages/astro
npm publish
Running benchmarks
We have benchmarks to keep performance under control. You can run these by running (from the project root):
yarn workspace astro run benchmark
Which will fail if the performance has regressed by 10% or more.
To update the times cd into the packages/astro
folder and run the following:
node test/benchmark/build.bench.js --save
node test/benchmark/dev.bench.js --save
Which will update the build and dev benchmarks.
Translations
Help us translate docs.astro.build into as many languages as possible! Translation (aka localization) is a great way to get involved with open source development without having to code.
Our translation process is loosly based off of MDN.
Important: Beta Status
Astro is changing quickly, and so are the docs. We cannot translate too many pages until Astro is closer to a v1.0.0 release candidate. To start, do not translate more than the "getting started" page. Once we are closer to a v1.0.0 release candidate, we will begin translating all pages.
Tier 1: Priority Languages
Tier 1 languages are considered a top priority for Astro documentation. The docs site should be fully translated into these languages, and reasonably kept up-to-date:
- Simplified Chinese (zh-CN)
- Traditional Chinese (zh-TW)
- French (fr)
- Japanese (ja)
We are always looking for people to help us with these translations. If you are interested in getting involved, please reach out to us on Discord.
Tier 2 Languages
All other languages are considered Tier 2. Tier 2 language translations are driven by the community, with support from core maintainers. If you want to see the Astro docs site translated into a new language, then we need your help to kick off the project!
If you are interested in getting involved, please reach out to us on Discord.