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# Getting Started with Development
## Introduction to GitHub Pull Request flow
### I don't know programming but just want to modify some JSON files/documents, how can I do it?
Welcome to the [GitHub Pull Request Tutorial](./pr-tutorial.md) that anyone can understand (purely web-based on Github.com)
### I can program, but I've never used GitHub/C++/..., how do I get started?
1. If you forked the repository long ago, first delete it via your repository's `Settings` at the bottom.
2. Visit the [MAA main repository](https://github.com/MaaAssistantArknights/MaaAssistantArknights), click `Fork`, then `Create fork`.
3. Clone the dev branch of your repository with submodules:
```bash
git clone --recurse-submodules <your repository link> -b dev
```
::: warning
If using Git GUI clients like Visual Studio without `--recurse-submodules` support, run `git submodule update --init` after cloning to initialize submodules.
:::
4. Download prebuilt third-party libraries
**Python environment required - search for Python installation tutorials if needed**
_maadeps-download.py is located in the project root_
```cmd
python maadeps-download.py
```
5. Configure development environment
- Download and install `Visual Studio 2022 Community`, selecting `Desktop development with C++` and `.NET Desktop Development` during installation.
6. Double-click `MAA.sln` to open the project in Visual Studio.
7. Configure Visual Studio settings
- Select `RelWithDebInfo` and `x64` in the top configuration bar (Skip for Release builds or ARM platforms)
- Right-click `MaaWpfGui` -> Properties -> Debug -> Enable native debugging (This enables breakpoints in C++ Core)
8. Now you're ready to happily ~~mess around~~ start developing!
9. Commit regularly with meaningful messages during development
Beginners should create a new branch instead of committing directly to `dev`:
```bash
git branch your_own_branch
git checkout your_own_branch
```
This keeps your changes isolated from upstream `dev` updates.
10. After development, push your local branch (e.g. `dev`) to your remote repository:
```bash
git push origin dev
```
11. Submit a Pull Request at the [MAA main repository](https://github.com/MaaAssistantArknights/MaaAssistantArknights). Ensure your changes are based on the `dev` branch, not `master`.
12. To sync upstream changes:
1. Add upstream repository:
```bash
git remote add upstream https://github.com/MaaAssistantArknights/MaaAssistantArknights.git
```
2. Fetch updates:
```bash
git fetch upstream
```
3. Rebase or merge:
```bash
git rebase upstream/dev
```
or
```bash
git merge
```
4. Repeat steps 7, 8, 9, 10.
::: tip
After opening Visual Studio, Git operations can be performed using VS's built-in "Git Changes" instead of command-line tools.
:::
## MAA file formatting requirements
MAA uses a series of formatting tools to ensure that the code and resource files in the repository are visually unified for easy maintenance and reading.
Please ensure that it has been formatted before submission, or [enable Pre commit Hooks for automatic formatting](#use-pre-commit-hooks-to-automatically-format-code).
The currently enabled formatting tools are as follows:
|File Type | Format Tool|
| --- | --- |
| C++ | [clang-format](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) |
| Json/Yaml | [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) |
| Markdown | [markdownlint](https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint-cli2) |
### Use Pre-commit Hooks to Automatically Format Code
1. Ensure that you have Python and Node environments on your computer.
2. Execute the following command in the root directory of the project:
```bash
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
```
If pre-commit still cannot be used after pip install, please check if the pip installation path has been added to the PATH.
The formatting tool will automatically run every time you submit to ensure that your code format conforms to the style guide.
### Enable clang-format in Visual Studio
1. Install clang-format version 20.1.0 or higher.
```bash
python -m pip install clang-format
```
2. Use tools like 'Everything' to locate the installation location of clang-format.exe. As a reference, if you are using Anaconda, clang-format.exe will be installed in YourAnacondaPath/Scripts/clang-format.exe.
3. In Visual Studio, search for 'clang-format' in Tools-Options.
4. Click `Enable ClangFormat support` and select `Use custom clang-format.exe file` and choose the `clang-format.exe` located in Step 2.
![Enable clang-format in Visual Studio](/images/zh-cn/development-enable-vs-clang-format.png)
You are all set with the clang-format integrated in Visual Studio supporting c++20 features!
You can also format with `tools\ClangFormatter\clang-formatter.py` directly, by executing in the root folder of the project:
- `python tools\ClangFormatter\clang-formatter.py --clang-format=PATH\TO\YOUR\clang-format.exe --input=src\MaaCore`
## Develop in cloud using GitHub codespace
Create GitHub codespace with pre-configured C++ dev environments:
[![Open in GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/codespaces/badge.svg?color=green)](https://codespaces.new/MaaAssistantArknights/MaaAssistantArknights)
Then follow the instructions in vscode or [Linux tutorial](./linux-tutorial.md) to configure GCC 12 and the CMake project.