guidelines as of yet, but basic rules like 4 spaces for indentation and no
more than 99 characters in a single line should be kept in mind when writing
code.
-- `rustup toolchain link <name> build/<host-triple>/<stage>` - Use the custom compiler build via [rustup](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs#working-with-custom-toolchains-and-local-builds).
+
+### Using your local build
+
+If you use Rustup to manage your rust install, it has a feature called ["custom
+toolchains"][toolchain-link] that you can use to access your newly-built compiler
+without having to install it to your system or user PATH. If you've run `python
+x.py build`, then you can add your custom rustc to a new toolchain like this:
+
+[toolchain-link]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs#working-with-custom-toolchains-and-local-builds
+
+```
+rustup toolchain link <name> build/<host-triple>/stage2
+```
+
+Where `<host-triple>` is the build triple for the host (the triple of your
+computer, by default), and `<name>` is the name for your custom toolchain. (If you
+added `--stage 1` to your build command, the compiler will be in the `stage1`
+folder instead.) You'll only need to do this once - it will automatically point
+to the latest build you've done.
+
+Once this is set up, you can use your custom toolchain just like any other. For
+example, if you've named your toolchain `local`, running `cargo +local build` will
+compile a project with your custom rustc, setting `rustup override set local` will
+override the toolchain for your current directory, and `cargo +local doc` will use
+your custom rustc and rustdoc to generate docs. (If you do this with a `--stage 1`
+build, you'll need to build rustdoc specially, since it's not normally built in
+stage 1. `python x.py build --stage 1 src/libstd src/tools/rustdoc` will build
+rustdoc and libstd, which will allow rustdoc to be run with that toolchain.)
## Pull Requests
* Magenta, **B**-prefixed labels identify bugs which are **blockers**.
+* Dark blue, **beta-** labels track changes which need to be backported into
+ the beta branches.
+
+* Light purple, **C**-prefixed labels represent the **category** of an issue.
+
* Green, **E**-prefixed labels explain the level of **experience** necessary
to fix the issue.
+* The dark blue **final-comment-period** label marks bugs that are using the
+ RFC signoff functionality of [rfcbot][rfcbot] and are currenty in the final
+ comment period.
+
* Red, **I**-prefixed labels indicate the **importance** of the issue. The
[I-nominated][inom] label indicates that an issue has been nominated for
prioritizing at the next triage meeting.
+* The purple **metabug** label marks lists of bugs collected by other
+ categories.
+
+* Purple gray, **O**-prefixed labels are the **operating system** or platform
+ that this issue is specific to.
+
* Orange, **P**-prefixed labels indicate a bug's **priority**. These labels
are only assigned during triage meetings, and replace the [I-nominated][inom]
label.
-* Blue, **T**-prefixed bugs denote which **team** the issue belongs to.
+* The gray **proposed-final-comment-period** label marks bugs that are using
+ the RFC signoff functionality of [rfcbot][rfcbot] and are currently awaiting
+ signoff of all team members in order to enter the final comment period.
-* Dark blue, **beta-** labels track changes which need to be backported into
- the beta branches.
+* Pink, **regression**-prefixed labels track regressions from stable to the
+ release channels.
-* The purple **metabug** label marks lists of bugs collected by other
- categories.
+* The light orange **relnotes** label marks issues that should be documented in
+ the release notes of the next release.
+
+* Gray, **S**-prefixed labels are used for tracking the **status** of pull
+ requests.
+
+* Blue, **T**-prefixed bugs denote which **team** the issue belongs to.
If you're looking for somewhere to start, check out the [E-easy][eeasy] tag.
[inom]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AI-nominated
[eeasy]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AE-easy
[lru]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-asc
+[rfcbot]: https://github.com/dikaiosune/rust-dashboard/blob/master/RFCBOT.md
## Out-of-tree Contributions