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# Workflow
This document is there to help you recreate a working environment for Manim Slides.
## Dependencies
```{include} ../installation.md
:start-after: <!-- start deps -->
:end-before: <!-- end deps -->
```
## Forking the repository and cloning it locally
We use GitHub to host Manim Slides' repository, and we encourage contributors to use git.
Useful links:
* [GitHub's Hello World](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/hello-world).
* [GitHub Pull Request in 100 Seconds](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lGpZkjnkt4&ab_channel=Fireship).
Once you feel comfortable with git and GitHub,
[fork](https://github.com/jeertmans/manim-slides/fork)
the repository, and clone it locally.
As for every Python project, using virtual environment is recommended to avoid
conflicts between modules.
For this project, we use [Rye](https://rye-up.com/) to easily manage project
and development dependencies. If not already, please install this tool.
## Installing Python modules
With Rye, installation becomes straightforward:
```bash
rye sync --all-features
```
## Running commands
Because modules are installed in a new Python environment,
you cannot use them directly in the shell.
Instead, you either need to prepend `rye run` to any command, e.g.:
```bash
rye run manim-slides wizard
```
## Testing your code
Most of the tests are done with GitHub actions, thus not on your computer.
The only command you should run locally is:
```bash
rye run pre-commit run --all-files
```
This runs a few linter and formatter to make sure the code quality and style stay
constant across time.
If a warning or an error is displayed, please fix it before going to next step.
For testing your code, simply run:
```bash
rye run pytest
```
## Building the documentation
The documentation is generated using Sphinx, based on the content
in `docs/source` and in the `manim_slides` Python package.
To generate the documentation, run the following:
```bash
cd docs
rye run make html
```
Then, the output index file is located at `docs/build/html/index.html` and
can be opened with any modern browser.
:::{warning}
Building the documentation can take quite some time, especially
the first time as it needs to render all the animations.
Further builds should run faster.
:::
## Proposing changes
Once you feel ready and think your contribution is ready to be reviewed,
create a [pull request](https://github.com/jeertmans/manim-slides/pulls)
and wait for a reviewer to check your work!
Many thanks to you!