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1# The OpenBMC Tools Collection
2
3The goal of this repository is to collect the two-minute hacks you write to
4automate interactions with OpenBMC systems.
5
6It's highly likely the scripts don't meet your needs - they could be
7undocumented, dysfunctional or utterly broken. Please help us improve!
8
9## Repository Rules
10
11* _Always_ inspect what you will be executing
12* Some hacking on your part is to be expected
13
14## If you're still with us
15
16Then this repository aims to be the default destination for your otherwise
17un-homed scripts. As such we are setting the bar for submission pretty low,
18and we aim to make the process as easy as possible.
19
20## Sending patches
21
22Please use gerrit for all patches to this repository:
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24* [Gerrit](https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz/) Repository
25
26Do note that you will need to be party to the OpenBMC CLA before your
27contributions can be accepted. See [Gerrit Setup and CLA][1]
28for more information.
29
30## What we will do once we have your patches
31
32So long as your patches look sane with a cursory glance you can expect them to
33be applied. We may push back in the event that similar tools already exist or
34there are egregious issues.
35
36## What you must have in your patches
37
38We don't ask for much, but you need to give us at least a
39[Signed-off-by](https://developercertificate.org/), use SPDX markers in your
40source files and put your work under an Apache 2.0 compatible license.
41
42## How you consume the repository
43
44There's no standard way to install the scripts housed here, and adding parts of
45the repository to your PATH might be a bit of a dice-roll. We may also move or
46remove scripts from time to time as part of housekeeping. It's probably best to
47copy things out if you need stability.
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49[1]: https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#submitting-changes-via-gerrit-server
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