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# Contributing to Lighthouse
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[![Chat Badge]][Chat Link]
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[Chat Badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-discord-%237289da
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[Chat Link]: https://discord.gg/cyAszAh
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Lighthouse welcomes contributions. If you are interested in contributing to the
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Ethereum ecosystem, and you want to learn Rust, Lighthouse is a great project
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to work on.
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To start contributing,
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1. Setup a [development environment](./setup.md).
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2. Browse through the [open issues](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues)
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(tip: look for the [good first
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issue](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
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tag).
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3. Comment on an issue before starting work.
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4. Share your work via a pull-request.
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If you have questions, please reach out via
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[Discord](https://discord.gg/cyAszAh).
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## Ethereum 2.0
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Lighthouse is an implementation of the Ethereum 2.0 specification, as defined
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in the [ethereum/eth2.0-specs](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs)
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repository.
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We recommend reading Danny Ryan's (incomplete) [Phase 0 for
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Humans](https://notes.ethereum.org/@djrtwo/Bkn3zpwxB?type=view) before diving
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into the canonical spec.
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## Rust
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Lighthouse adheres to Rust code conventions as outlined in the [**Rust
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Styleguide**](https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs/blob/master/guide/guide.md).
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Please use [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy) and
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[rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt) to detect common mistakes and
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inconsistent code formatting:
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```bash
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$ cargo clippy --all
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$ cargo fmt --all --check
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```
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### Panics
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Generally, **panics should be avoided at all costs**. Lighthouse operates in an
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adversarial environment (the Internet) and it's a severe vulnerability if
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people on the Internet can cause Lighthouse to crash via a panic.
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Always prefer returning a `Result` or `Option` over causing a panic. For
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example, prefer `array.get(1)?` over `array[1]`.
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If you know there won't be a panic but can't express that to the compiler,
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use `.expect("Helpful message")` instead of `.unwrap()`. Always provide
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detailed reasoning in a nearby comment when making assumptions about panics.
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### TODOs
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All `TODO` statements should be accompanied by a GitHub issue.
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```rust
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pub fn my_function(&mut self, _something &[u8]) -> Result<String, Error> {
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// TODO: something_here
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// https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/XX
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}
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```
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### Comments
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**General Comments**
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* Prefer line (``//``) comments to block comments (``/* ... */``)
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* Comments can appear on the line prior to the item or after a trailing space.
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```rust
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// Comment for this struct
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struct Lighthouse {}
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fn make_blockchain() {} // A comment on the same line after a space
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```
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**Doc Comments**
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* The ``///`` is used to generate comments for Docs.
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* The comments should come before attributes.
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```rust
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/// Stores the core configuration for this Lighthouse instance.
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/// This struct is general, other components may implement more
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/// specialized config structs.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct LighthouseConfig {
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pub data_dir: PathBuf,
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pub p2p_listen_port: u16,
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}
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```
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### Rust Resources
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Rust is an extremely powerful, low-level programming language that provides
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freedom and performance to create powerful projects. The [Rust
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Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) provides insight into the Rust
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language and some of the coding style to follow (As well as acting as a great
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introduction and tutorial for the language).
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Rust has a steep learning curve, but there are many resources to help. We
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suggest:
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* [Rust Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/)
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* [Rust by example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/)
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* [Learning Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists](http://cglab.ca/~abeinges/blah/too-many-lists/book/)
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* [Rustlings](https://github.com/rustlings/rustlings)
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* [Rust Exercism](https://exercism.io/tracks/rust)
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* [Learn X in Y minutes - Rust](https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/rust/)
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