This guide will help you set up your development environment for working with the CDK repository.
Before you begin, ensure you have:
- Git installed on your system
- GitHub account
- Basic familiarity with command line operations
- Navigate to the CDK repository on GitHub
- Click the "Fork" button in the top-right corner
- Clone your forked repository:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/cdk.git
cd cdk
CDK uses Nix for building, CI, and managing dev environment.
Note: only Nix
(the language & package manager) and not the NixOS (the Linux distribution) is needed.
Nix can be installed on any Linux distribution and macOS.
While it is technically possible to not use Nix, it is highly recommended as it ensures consistent and reproducible environment for all developers.
You have 2 options to install nix:
- RECOMMENDED: The Determinate Nix Installer
- The official installer
Example:
> nix --version
nix (Nix) 2.9.1
The exact version might be different.
If you installed Nix using the "determinate installer" you can skip this step. If you used the "official installer", edit either ~/.config/nix/nix.conf
or /etc/nix/nix.conf
and add:
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
If the Nix installation is in multi-user mode, don’t forget to restart the nix-daemon.
nix develop -c $SHELL
just build
just test
just itest REDB/SQLITE/MEMEORY
just format
just clippy
just final-check
-
Branch Management
- Create feature branches from
main
- Use descriptive branch names:
feature/new-feature
orfix/bug-description
- Create feature branches from
-
Commit Messages
- Follow conventional commits format
- Begin with type:
feat:
,fix:
,docs:
,chore:
, etc. - Provide clear, concise descriptions
-
Testing
- Write tests for new features
- Ensure all tests pass before submitting PR
- Include integration tests where applicable
- Development Shell Issues
- Clean Nix store:
nix-collect-garbage -d
- Remove and recreate development shell
- Clean Nix store:
- Open an issue on GitHub
- Check existing issues for similar problems
- Include relevant error messages and system information
- Reach out in Matrix Invite link
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Run tests and formatting
- Submit a pull request
- Wait for review and address feedback
Refer to the LICENSE file in the repository for terms of use and distribution.