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Source code
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All the Qubes code is kept in Git repositories. We have divided the project into several components, each of which has its own separate repository, for example:
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- ``core-admin.git`` – The core Qubes infrastructure, responsible for VM management, VM templates, fs sharing, etc.
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- ``gui-daemon.git`` – GUI virtualization, Dom0 side.
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- ``gui-agent-linux.git`` – GUI virtualization, Linux VM side.
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- ``linux-template-builder.git`` – Scripts and other files used to create Qubes template images.
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All of our repositories are available under the `QubesOS GitHub account <https://github.com/QubesOS/>`__.
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To clone a repository:
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.. code:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-<repo_name>.git <repo_name>
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e.g.:
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.. code:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-core-admin.git core-admin
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To build Qubes you do not need to download all these repositories. If you use :doc:`qubes builder </developer/building/qubes-builder>` you can specify *what* you want to build, and download only the repositories needed to build that target.
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If you really do want to clone **all** of the repositories, you can use these commands:
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.. code:: bash
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curl "https://api.github.com/orgs/QubesOS/repos?page=1&per_page=100" | grep -e 'clone_url*' | cut -d \" -f 4 | xargs -L1 git clone
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curl "https://api.github.com/orgs/QubesOS/repos?page=2&per_page=100" | grep -e 'clone_url*' | cut -d \" -f 4 | xargs -L1 git clone
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To update (git fetch) **all** of these repositories :
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.. code:: bash
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find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec git -C {} fetch --tags --recurse-submodules=on-demand --all \;
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(Alternatively, you can pull instead of just fetching.)
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How to Send Patches
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-------------------
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If you want to :ref:`contribute code <introduction/contributing:contributing code>` to the project, there are two ways. Whichever method you choose, you must :doc:`sign your code </developer/code/code-signing>` before it can be accepted.
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- **Preferred**: Use GitHub’s `fork & pull requests <https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/>`__.
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Opening a pull request on GitHub greatly eases the code review and tracking process. In addition, especially for bigger changes, it’s a good idea to send a message to the :ref:`qubes-devel mailing list <introduction/support:qubes-devel>` in order to notify people who do not receive GitHub notifications.
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- Send a patch to the :ref:`qubes-devel mailing list <introduction/support:qubes-devel>` (``git format-patch``).
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1. Make all the changes in your working directory, i.e. edit files, move them around (you can use ‘git mv’ for this), etc.
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2. Add the changes and commit them (``git add``, ``git commit``). Never mix different changes into one commit! Write a good description of the commit. The first line should contain a short summary, and then, if you feel like more explanations are needed, enter an empty new line, and then start the long, detailed description (optional).
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3. Test your changes NOW: check if RPMs build fine, etc.
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4. Create the patch using ``git format-patch``. This has an advantage over ``git diff``, because the former will also include your commit message, your name and email, so that *your* name will be used as a commit’s author.
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5. Send your patch to ``qubes-devel``. Start the message subject with ``[PATCH]``.
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