/2018-inseason

Power Up code of FRC Team 973: The Greybots

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2018-inseason

Power Up code of FRC Team 973: The Greybots

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Getting Started

We use bazel to build here. For a quick explanation on what bazel is and how it works, check out docs/BazelBackground.md. For a walk-through on installing the build system on your computer, check out docs/InstallGuide.md.

Making your first Pull Request

We do a feature-branch workflow here. You write your features in your own branches. When you finish writing your feature and you've tested it on the robot, you can make a pull request to get those changes merged into dev. When dev has been battle tested, we merge dev into master. In this way dev is kinda stable and master is super duper stable. When it's midnight before an event and the robot is speaking in tongues and bazel isn't building and we're all grumpy, we revert back to the last commit in master because we know that anything in the master branch is guaranteed to work. master might not always have the latest and greatest features, but it will always have something that the drivers can work with.

Check out docs/YourFirstPR.md for a walk-through on making a pull request.

Style guide

Style is important with programming. It can be the difference between your PR getting accepted and your PR getting declined. Check out docs/StyleGuide.md for examples of what good style looks like in source code.

Other teams may have different style guides. We use this one. It doesn't really matter what style guide we use as long as it's consistent across the whole codebase.