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# Contributoin guidelines
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# Contribution guidelines
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Before writing additional functionality to fzf.kak please refer to
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[Kakoune's scripting guidelines](https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/blob/master/doc/writing_scripts.asciidoc).
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## Adding new command
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When adding commands to fzf.kak script please ensure to provide meaningfull names,
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and prever full command defenitions. Also ensure that code must be resourcible, so if user
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When adding commands to fzf.kak script please ensure to provide meaningful names,
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and prefer full command definitions. Also ensure that code must be resourceable, so if user
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want to resource kakrc plugin would not provide any warnings.
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Good code:
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```kak
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define-command -override -hidden -docstring \
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"This is an example of adding new fzf-mode command.
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Note that '-override' is used since script should always be resourcible
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Note that '-override' is used since script should always be resourceable
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If shell scripting is involved please follow POSIX standards, and test
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your code in POSIX shells, like 'dash', 'ash', and popular POSIX-compatible
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shells, like 'bash' and 'zsh' You earn bonus points if your script works in 'fish'.
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Also notice that '-hidden' is used since all commands of fzf should be accesible from
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fzf-mode keybindings. User should not remember all possible commands.
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Also notice that '-hidden' is used since all commands of fzf should be accessible from
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fzf-mode key bindings. User should not remember all possible commands.
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" \ fzf-good-example %{
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# This script features fzf command that accepts two arguments:
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# First argument is the command that should be used by kakoune
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# First argument is the command that should be used by Kakoune
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# after fzf returns its result
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# Second argument is a command to the fzf itself, which will be used
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# to provede list for fzf to show.
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# to provide list for fzf to show.
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fzf "echo $1" "echo 'thisisanexample'"
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}
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Bad code:
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```kak
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# example
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def fzf-good-exmpl %{ fzf "echo $1" "echo 'actually i'm bad example'" }
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def fzf-good-exmpl %{ fzf "echo $1" "echo 'actually I'm bad example'" }
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```
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Although such code is short, it is not *safe*, because reloading kakrc will cause an error here.
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Also user doesnt know about all fzf commands, and by not adding command to `fzf-mode` you force
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user to search for fzf commands in commandline which isn't the way how plugin should work. And even
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if user finds this command in commandline, there's no documentation, and name is short and may be not
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Also user doesn't know about all fzf commands, and by not adding command to `fzf-mode` you force
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user to search for fzf commands in command-line which isn't the way how plugin should work. And even
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if user finds this command in command-line, there's no documentation, and name is short and may be not
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meaningful enough for user to understand what this command actually does. The name may also be misleading
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like in whis example - command says that it is good, but the result will be bad for the user.
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like in this example - command says that it is good, but the result will be bad for the user.
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## Shell scripting
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Shell scripting should be POSIX compatible. Please avoid bashisms. You can refer to
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