# PR checklists This is a non-exhaustive checklist of what the QMK collaborators will be checking when reviewing submitted PRs. If there are any inconsistencies with these recommendations, you're best off [creating an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) against this document, or getting in touch with a QMK Collaborator on Discord. ## General PRs - PR should be submitted using a non-`master` branch on the source repository - This does not mean you target a different branch for your PR, rather that you're not working out of your own master branch - If submitter _does_ use their own `master` branch, they'll be given a link to the ["how to git"](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs_git_using_your_master_branch) page after merging -- (end of this document will contain the contents of the message) - Newly-added directories and filenames must be lowercase - This rule may be relaxed if upstream sources originally had uppercase characters (e.g. ChibiOS, or imported files from other repositories etc.) - If there is enough justification (i.e. consistency with existing core files etc.) this can be relaxed - a board designer naming their keyboard with uppercase letters is not enough justification - Valid license headers on all `*.c` and `*.h` source files - GPL2/GPL3 recommended for consistency - Other licenses are permitted, however they must be GPL-compatible and must allow for redistribution. Using a different license will almost certainly delay a PR getting merged. - QMK codebase "best practices" followed - This is not an exhaustive list, and will likely get amended as time goes by - `#pragma once` instead of `#ifndef` include guards in header files - No "old-school" GPIO/I2C/SPI functions used -- must use QMK abstractions unless justifiable (and laziness is not valid justification) - Timing abstractions should be followed too: - `wait_ms()` instead of `_delay_ms()` (remove `#include ` too) - `timer_read()` and `timer_read32()` etc. -- see [timer.h](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/common/timer.h) for the timing APIs - If you think a new abstraction is useful, you're encouraged to: - prototype it in your own keyboard until it's feature-complete - discuss it with QMK Collaborators on Discord - refactor it as a separate core change - remove your specific copy in your board ## Core PRs - Must now target `develop` branch, which will subsequently be merged back to `master` on the breaking changes timeline - Other notes TBD - Core is a lot more subjective given the breadth of posted changes ## Keyboard PRs Closed PRs (for inspiration, previous sets of review comments will help you eliminate ping-pong of your own reviews): https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+label%3Akeyboard - `info.json` - valid URL - valid maintainer - displays correctly in Configurator (press Ctrl+Shift+I to preview local file, turn on fast input to verify ordering) - `readme.md` - standard template should be present - flash command has `:flash` at end - valid hardware availability link (unless handwired) -- private groupbuys are okay, but one-off prototypes will be questioned. If open-source, a link to files should be provided. - `rules.mk` - removed `MIDI_ENABLE`, `FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE` and `HD44780_ENABLE` - modified `# Enable Bluetooth with the Adafruit EZ-Key HID` -> `# Enable Bluetooth` - No `(-/+size)` comments related to enabling features - Remove the list of alternate bootloaders if one has been specified - No re-definitions of the default MCU parameters if same value, when compared to the equivalent MCU in [mcu_selection.mk](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/mcu_selection.mk) - keyboard `config.h` - don't repeat `MANUFACTURER` in the `PRODUCT` value - no `#define DESCRIPTION` - no Magic Key Options, MIDI Options or HD44780 configuration - user preference configurable `#define`s need to be moved to keymap `config.h` - "`DEBOUNCE`" instead of "`DEBOUNCING_DELAY`" - bare minimum required code for a board to boot into QMK should be present - initialisation code for the matrix and critical devices - mirroring existing functionality of a commercial board (like custom keycodes and special animations etc.) should be handled through non-`default` keymaps - `keyboard.c` - empty `xxxx_xxxx_kb()` or other weak-defined default implemented functions removed - commented-out functions removed too - `matrix_init_board()` etc. migrated to `keyboard_pre_init_kb()`, see: [keyboard_pre_init*](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/custom_quantum_functions?id=keyboard_pre_init_-function-documentation) - prefer `CUSTOM_MATRIX = lite` if custom matrix used, allows for standard debounce, see [custom matrix 'lite'](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/custom_matrix?id=lite) - `keyboard.h` - `#include "quantum.h"` appears at the top - `LAYOUT` macros should use standard definitions if applicable - Use the Community Layout macro names where they apply (preferred above `LAYOUT`/`LAYOUT_all`) - keymap `config.h` - no duplication of `rules.mk` or `config.h` from keyboard - `keymaps/default/keymap.c` - `QMKBEST`/`QMKURL` removed (sheesh) - If using `MO(_LOWER)` and `MO(_RAISE)` keycodes or equivalent, and the keymap has an adjust layer when holding both keys -- if the keymap has no "direct-to-adjust" keycode (such as `MO(_ADJUST)`) then you should prefer to write... ``` layer_state_t layer_state_set_user(layer_state_t state) { return update_tri_layer_state(state, _LOWER, _RAISE, _ADJUST); } ``` ...instead of manually handling `layer_on()`, `update_tri_layer()` inside the keymap's `process_record_user()`. - default (and via) keymaps should be "pristine" - bare minimum to be used as a "clean slate" for another user to develop their own user-specific keymap - standard layouts preferred in these keymaps, if possible - submitters can have a personal (or bells-and-whistles) keymap showcasing capabilities in the same PR but it shouldn't be embedded in the 'default' keymap - submitters can also have a "manufacturer-matching" keymap that mirrors existing functionality of the commercial product, if porting an existing board Also, specific to ChibiOS: - **Strong** preference to using existing ChibiOS board definitions. - A lot of the time, an equivalent Nucleo board can be used with a different flash size or slightly different model in the same family - Example: For an STM32L082KZ, given the similarity to an STM32L073RZ, you can use `BOARD = ST_NUCLEO64_L073RZ` in rules.mk - QMK is migrating to not having custom board definitions if at all possible, due to the ongoing maintenance burden when upgrading ChibiOS - If a board definition is unavoidable, `board.c` must have a standard `__early_init()` (as per normal ChibiOS board defs) and an empty `boardInit()`: - see Arm/ChibiOS [early initialization](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/platformdev_chibios_earlyinit?id=board-init) - `__early_init()` should be replaced by either `early_hardware_init_pre()` or `early_hardware_init_post()` as appropriate - `boardInit()` should be migrated to `board_init()` ## Keymap PRs - `#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H` preferred to including specific board files - Prefer layer `enum`s to `#define`s - Require custom keycode `enum`s to `#define`s, first entry must have ` = SAFE_RANGE` - Terminating backslash (`\`) in lines of LAYOUT macro parameters is superfluous - Some care with spacing (e.g., alignment on commas or first char of keycodes) makes for a much nicer-looking keymap --- ## Notes For when people use their own `master` branch, post this after merge: ``` For future reference, we recommend against committing to your `master` branch as you've done here, because pull requests from modified `master` branches can make it more difficult to keep your QMK fork updated. It is highly recommended for QMK development – regardless of what is being done or where – to keep your master updated, but **NEVER** commit to it. Instead, do all your changes in a branch (branches are basically free in Git) and issue PRs from your branches when you're developing. There are instructions on how to keep your fork updated here: [**Best Practices: Your Fork's Master: Update Often, Commit Never**](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs_git_using_your_master_branch) [Fixing Your Branch](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch) will walk you through fixing up your `master` branch moving forward. If you need any help with this just ask. Thanks for contributing! ```