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https://github.com/guillaumefalourd/formulas-4-tests
This repository contains Ritchie CLI formulas I'm testing 💣
https://github.com/guillaumefalourd/formulas-4-tests
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This repository contains Ritchie CLI formulas I'm testing 💣
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/guillaumefalourd/formulas-4-tests
- Owner: GuillaumeFalourd
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2021-04-01T22:03:09.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-09-02T12:31:19.000Z (2 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-12T14:39:00.087Z (about 1 month ago)
- Topics: ritchie-cli, ritchie-formulas
- Language: Makefile
- Homepage: https://ritchiecli.io/
- Size: 163 KB
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# Ritchie Formulas 4 tests
![Rit banner](/docs/img/ritchie-banner.png)
## Documentation
This repository contains Ritchie formulas which can be executed by the [ritchie-cli](https://github.com/ZupIT/ritchie-cli).
- [Ritchie CLI documentation](https://docs.ritchiecli.io)
## Use Formulas
To import this repository, you need [Ritchie CLI installed](https://docs.ritchiecli.io/getting-started/installation)
Then, you can use the `rit add repo` command manually, or execute the command line below directly on your terminal (since CLI version 2.8.0):
```bash
rit add repo --provider="Github" --name="formulas-4-tests" --repoUrl="https://github.com/GuillaumeFalourd/formulas-4-tests" --priority=1
```Finally, you can check if the repository has been imported correctly by executing the `rit list repo` command.
## Contribute to the repository with your formulas
### Creating formulas
1. Fork and clone the repository
2. Create a branch: `git checkout -b `
3. Check the step by step of [how to create formulas on Ritchie](https://docs.ritchiecli.io/tutorials/formulas/how-to-create-formulas)
4. Add your formulas to the repository
and commit your implementation: `git commit -m '`
5. Push your branch: `git push origin /`
6. Open a pull request on the repository for analysis.### Updating Formulas
1. Fork and clone the repository
2. Create a branch: `git checkout -b `
3. Add the cloned repository to your workspaces (`rit add workspace`) with a highest priority (for example: 1).
4. Check the step by step of [how to implement formulas on Ritchie](https://docs.ritchiecli.io/tutorials/formulas/how-to-implement-a-formula)
and commit your implementation: `git commit -m '`
5. Push your branch: `git push origin /`
6. Open a pull request on the repository for analysis.- [Contribute to Ritchie community](https://github.com/ZupIT/ritchie-formulas/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)