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v4 v5 1 1 [[PageOutline(2-5,Content)]] 2 2 3 = Hack Procedures = 3 = Hack Procedures 4 4 5 The TracHacks page contains more information, contact details, bug reports, enhancements, suggestions, etc. 5 6 6 == How to Contribute ==7 == How to Contribute 7 8 8 We 've tried to make this as simple as possible:9 We have made things as simple as possible: 9 10 10 11 1. [/register Register] a user name then [/login login] (requires cookies). 11 12 1. Fill out the NewHack form. 12 13 1. Verify all the details for your new page are correct. 13 1. Commit your code to the provided Subversion URL [[BR]]''(alternatively you can simply attach your hack to your Wiki page, ala MacroBazaar, but remember that you can't delete or replace attachments)''14 1. Commit your code to the provided Subversion URL. Alternatively you can simply attach your hack to your Wiki page, but you can't delete or replace attachments. 14 15 1. Consider subscribing to the [wiki:WikiStart#FeedbackandSuggestions trac-hacks mailing list]. 15 16 16 === List Your Own Hack Hosted Elsewhere ===17 === List Your Own Hack Hosted Elsewhere 17 18 18 Feel free to create a stub page here with a short description and links to your own hack. Please stick to the page naming convention, by appending the hack type (eg. '''Gantt''Plugin'''''). Therefore the !DoStuff macro should get a page named `DoStuffMacro`.19 Feel free to create a stub page here with a short description and links to your own hack. Please stick to the page naming convention, by appending the hack type, eg. '''Gantt Plugin'''. Therefore the !DoStuff macro should get a page named `DoStuffMacro`. 19 20 20 21 Once you have created your page, tag it with the hack type and it will appear on the HackIndex. Tag it with your TracHacks [wiki:user] ID, if you want it to show up on your user page. 21 22 22 === Adopt Unmaintained Hacks ===23 === Adopt Unmaintained Hacks 23 24 24 25 See AdoptingHacks. 25 26 26 == How to Use Tags ==27 == How to Use Tags 27 28 28 29 TracHacks uses TagsPlugin to add basic categorisation to its Trac content. 29 30 30 === Meta-tags ===31 === Meta-tags 31 32 32 33 Additionally, TracHacks uses a couple of [wiki:metatag metatags] when creating new hacks; [wiki:release release] and [wiki:type type]. … … 36 37 If a tag page (eg. [wiki:macro macro]) is itself tagged with one of the meta-tags, it will be included as an option in NewHack. That's quite a confusing sentence, so just take a look at [wiki:type type] for an example. 37 38 38 == Site-specific TracLinks ==39 == Site-specific TracLinks 39 40 40 We have defined some shortcuts for commonly used links, such as `download:hackname`, `google:search`, `trac:wikipage`, `trac-changeset:changeset` and `trac-ticket:ticket`. Use these TracLinks for your convenience (see [wiki:InterMapTxt] for a complete list).41 We have defined some shortcuts for commonly used links, such as `download:hackname`, `google:search`, `trac:wikipage`, `trac-changeset:changeset` and `trac-ticket:ticket`. Use these TracLinks for your convenience, see [wiki:InterMapTxt] for a complete list. 41 42 42 43 Examples: … … 45 46 * [wiki:example Example] hacks 46 47 47 == Community and Site Evolution == 48 Following proposals hold more ideas on best-practice and may even yield mandatory procedures and rules in the future: 49 [[ListTagged(proposal)]] 48 == Community and Site Evolution 49 50 Following proposals hold more ideas on best-practice and may even yield procedures and guidelines in the future: 51 [[ListTagged(proposal)]] 50 52 51 53 You're heartily invited to join in for discussion and even more suggestions.