Fix typos in contributing.md

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Martijn Rondeel 2016-02-13 15:22:09 +01:00
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Contributing to PaperSpigot
==========================
PaperSpigot has a very lenient policy towards PRs, but would prefer that you try and adhere to the following guidelines.
## Understaing Patches
## Understanding Patches
Patches to PaperSpigot are very simple, but center around the directories 'PaperSpigot-API' and 'PaperSpigot-Server'
Assuming you already have forked the repository:
@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ Adding patches to PaperSpigot is very simple:
Your commit will be converted into a patch that you can then PR into PaperSpigot
## Modifing Patches
Modifiying previous patches is a bit more complex:
## Modifying Patches
Modifying previous patches is a bit more complex:
1. Make sure `git status` is correct
- If it says something like `212 commits ahead, 207 commits behind`, then type `git fetch` to update spigot
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ While we will fix minor formatting issues, you should stick to the guide below w
All modifications to non-PaperSpigot files should be marked
- Multi line changes start with `// PaperSpigot start` and end with `// PaperSpigot end`
- You can put a messages with a change if it isn't obvious, like this: `// PaperSpigot start - reason
- Should generaly be about the reason the change was made, what it was before, or what the change is
- Should generally be about the reason the change was made, what it was before, or what the change is
- Multi-line messages should start with `// PaperSpigot start` and use `/* Multi line message here */` for the message itself
- Single line changes should have `// PaperSpigot` or `// PaperSpigot - reason`
- For example:
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Location spawnLocation = ((CraftWorld)entity.getWorld()).getSpawnLocation();
entity.getWorld().explode(new BlockPosition(spawnLocation.getX(), spawnLocation.getY(), spawnLocation.getZ()));
// PaperSpigot end
````
- We generally follow usual java style, or what is programed into most IDEs and formatters by default
- We generally follow usual java style, or what is programmed into most IDEs and formatters by default
- This is also known as oracle style
- It is fine to go over 80 lines as long as it doesn't hurt readability
- There are exceptions, especially in Spigot-related files