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* USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
When writing code, make sure lines never exceed 80 characters in width when
using four-character-wide indentation steps.
Make sure lines never exceed 80 columns in width when using four-character
indentation steps. This helps contributors with smaller screens, those using
side-by-side editor windows or panes, and those who have no text wrapping in
their editor or terminal.
For usage text and help messages, please do not implement a -h option. Just
print usage information when any erroneous option is specified. Follow the
NetBSD style guide for usage text output format [1].
For usage text and help messages, do not implement a -h option. Instead, print
usage information when any erroneous option is specified. Follow the NetBSD
style guide for the usage texts output format [1].
If committing a new source file for a utility, format the commit message like
this:
[1] <http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/share/misc/style>
$ git commit -m 'tool(1): <information>'
If committing a new source file, format the commit message following these
guidelines:
$ git commit -m 'tool(1): add feature x'
If committing a new library or header file:
$ git commit -m 'library(1): <information>'
$ git commit -m 'library(3): fix overflow'
$ git commit -m 'header.h(3): add header.h(3)'
If committing a new manual page:
$ git commit -m 'tool.1: add author details'
If modifying some other file or directory:
$ git commit -m 'README: clarification'
$ git commit -m 'tests: posix: fixed bug #47'
$ git commit -m 'docs: tool(1): added author information'
$ git commit -m 'README: clarify'
$ git commit -m 'tests/posix: fix bug #47'
etc.
For multiple of these:
$ git commit -m 'Makefile, tool(1): add tool(1)'
$ git commit -m 'tool(1): add tool(1); library(3), library.3: add library(3)'
$ git commit -m 'tool(1): fix #42 & add feature x'
Commit messages should be written in the present tense.
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