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This pantry† represents the most essential open source packages in the world. We promise to prioritize fixes, updates and robustness for these packages. We will not lightly accept additions, and thus suggest submitting your pull request against pantry.extra first.

† see pantry.zero for “what is a pantry”

Use with tea/cli

tea/cli clones/updates this pantry and pantry.extra when installed with the installer or when you run tea --sync. At this time pantries are not versioned.

 

Contributing

Assuming you have tea+magic installed:

$ git clone https://github.com/teaxyz/pantry.core

$ cd pantry.core
# all the following commands operate in `./tea.out`
# your tea installation remains untouched

$ pkg init
# ^^ creates a “wip” package.yml

$ pkg edit
# ^^ opens the new package.yml in your EDITOR

$ pkg build
# ^^ will probably require a (zero permissions) GitHub [PAT].
# Using `gh auth login` is the easiest way to set this up.

$ pkg test
# ^^ you need to write a test that verifies the package works

$ gh repo fork
$ git branch -m my-new-package
$ git push origin my-new-package
$ gh pr create

pkg can be run without magic via tea -E pkg (this dev-env provides +tea.xyz/brewkit). gh can be run without magic via tea gh. git can be run without magic via tea git.

Packaging Guide

Packaging can be cumbersome. Our wiki is our packaging knowledge base. For other assistance, start a discussion.

After Your Contribution

We build “bottles” (tard binaries) and upload them to both our centralized bottle storage and decentralized IPFS.

tea automatically builds new releases of packages as soon as they are released (usually starting the builds within seconds). There is no need to submit PRs for updates.