## Getting started
-All issues on Clippy are mentored, if you want help with a bug just ask @Manishearth or @llogiq.
+High level approach:
-Some issues are easier than others. The [E-easy](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/labels/E-easy)
+1. Find something to fix/improve
+2. Change code (likely some file in `clippy_lints/src/`)
+3. Run `cargo test` in the root directory and wiggle code until it passes
+4. Open a PR (also can be done between 2. and 3. if you run into problems)
+
+### Finding something to fix/improve
+
+All issues on Clippy are mentored, if you want help with a bug just ask @Manishearth, @llogiq, @mcarton or @oli-obk.
+
+Some issues are easier than others. The [good first issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/labels/good%20first%20issue)
label can be used to find the easy issues. If you want to work on an issue, please leave a comment
so that we can assign it to you!
-Issues marked [T-AST](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/labels/T-AST) involve simple
+Issues marked [T-AST](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/labels/T-AST) involve simple
matching of the syntax tree structure, and are generally easier than
-[T-middle](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/labels/T-middle) issues, which involve types
+[T-middle](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/labels/T-middle) issues, which involve types
and resolved paths.
-Issues marked [E-medium](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/labels/E-medium) are generally
-pretty easy too, though it's recommended you work on an E-easy issue first.
+Issues marked [E-medium](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/labels/E-medium) are generally
+pretty easy too, though it's recommended you work on an E-easy issue first. They are mostly classified
+as `E-medium`, since they might be somewhat involved code wise, but not difficult per-se.
[Llogiq's blog post on lints](https://llogiq.github.io/2015/06/04/workflows.html) is a nice primer
to lint-writing, though it does get into advanced stuff. Most lints consist of an implementation of
example of the structure and compare with the
[nodes in the AST docs](http://manishearth.github.io/rust-internals-docs/syntax/ast/). Usually
the lint will end up to be a nested series of matches and ifs,
-[like so](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/blob/de5ccdfab68a5e37689f3c950ed1532ba9d652a0/src/misc.rs#L34).
+[like so](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/blob/de5ccdfab68a5e37689f3c950ed1532ba9d652a0/src/misc.rs#L34).
T-middle issues can be more involved and require verifying types. The
[`ty`](http://manishearth.github.io/rust-internals-docs/rustc/ty) module contains a
lot of methods that are useful, though one of the most useful would be `expr_ty` (gives the type of
an AST expression). `match_def_path()` in Clippy's `utils` module can also be useful.
-Should you add a lint, try it on clippy itself using `util/dogfood.sh`. You may find that clippy
-contains some questionable code itself! Also before making a pull request, please run
-`util/update_lints.py`, which will update `lib.rs` and `README.md` with the lint declarations. Our
-travis build actually checks for this.
+### Writing code
+
+Compiling clippy can take almost a minute or more depending on your machine.
+You can set the environment flag `CARGO_INCREMENTAL=1` to cut down that time to
+almost a third on average, depending on the influence your change has.
+
+Please document your lint with a doc comment akin to the following:
-Also please document your lint with a doc comment akin to the following:
```rust
-/// **What it does:** Describe what the lint matches.
+/// **What it does:** Checks for ... (describe what the lint matches).
///
-/// **Why is this bad?** Write the reason for linting the code.
+/// **Why is this bad?** Supply the reason for linting the code.
///
-/// **Known problems:** Hopefully none.
+/// **Known problems:** None. (Or describe where it could go wrong.)
///
-/// **Example:** Insert a short example if you have one
+/// **Example:**
+/// ```rust
+/// Insert a short example if you have one.
+/// ```
```
-Our `util/update_wiki.py` script can then add your lint docs to the wiki.
+### Running test suite
+
+Clippy uses UI tests. UI tests check that the output of the compiler is exactly as expected.
+Of course there's little sense in writing the output yourself or copying it around.
+Therefore you can simply run `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` (after running
+`cargo test`) and check whether the output looks as you expect with `git diff`. Commit all
+`*.stderr` files, too.
+
+### Testing manually
+
+Manually testing against an example file is useful if you have added some
+`println!`s and test suite output becomes unreadable. To try clippy with your
+local modifications, run `cargo run --bin clippy-driver -- -L ./target/debug input.rs` from the
+working copy root. Your test file, here `input.rs`, needs to have clippy
+enabled as a plugin:
+
+```rust
+#![feature(plugin)]
+#![plugin(clippy)]
+```
## Contributions