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# Homebrew/homebrew-core Merge Checklist
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The following checklist is intended to help maintainers decide on
whether to merge, request changes or close a PR. It also brings more
transparency for contributors in addition to
[Acceptable Formulae](Acceptable-Formulae.md) requirements.
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This is a guiding principle. As a maintainer, you can make a call to either
request changes from a contributor or help them out based on their comfort and
previous contributions. Remember, as a team we
[Prioritise Maintainers Over Users](Maintainers-Avoiding-Burnout.md) to avoid
burnout.
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This is a more practical checklist; it should be used after you get familiar with
[Maintainer Guidelines](Maintainer-Guidelines.md).
## Checklist
Check for:
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- previously opened active PRs, as we would like to be fair to contributors who came first
- patches/`inreplace` that have been applied to upstream and can be removed
- comments in formula around `url`, as we do skip some versions (for example [vim](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/359dbb190bb3776c4d6a1f603a271dd8f186f077/Formula/vim.rb#L4) or [v8](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/359dbb190bb3776c4d6a1f603a271dd8f186f077/Formula/v8.rb#L4))
- vendored resources that need updates (for example [emscripten](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/commit/57126ac765c3ac5201ce53bcdebf7a0e19071eba))
- vendored dependencies (for example [certbot](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/42966/files))
- stable/announced release
- some teams use odd minor release number for tests and even for stable releases
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- other teams drop new version with minor release 0 but promote it to stable only after a few minor releases
- if the software uses only hosted version control (such as GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket), the release should be tagged and if upstream marks latest/pre-releases, PR must use latest
- does changelog mention addition/removal of dependency and is it addressed in the PR
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- does formula depend on versioned formula (for example `python@3.7`, `go@1.10`, `erlang@17`) that can be upgraded
- commits
- contain one formula change per commit
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- ask author to squash
- rebase during merge
- version update follows preferred message format for simple version updates: `foobar 7.3`
- other fixes format is `foobar: fix flibble matrix`
- bottle block is not removed
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Suggested reply:
```
Please keep bottle block in place, [@BrewTestBot](https://github.com/BrewTestBot) takes care of it.
```
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- is there a test block for other than checking version or printing help? Consider asking to add one
- if CI failed
- due to test block - paste relevant lines and add `test failure` label
- due to build errors - paste relevant lines and add `build failure` label
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- due to other formulae needing revision bumps - suggest to use the following command:
```
# in this example PR is for `libuv` formula and `urbit` needs revision bump
brew bump-revision --message 'for libuv' urbit
```
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- make sure it is one commit per revision bump
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- if CI is green and...
- formula `bottle :unneeded`, you can merge it through GitHub UI
- bottles need to be pulled, and...
- the commits are correct and don't need changes, use: `brew pr-publish $PR_ID`
- the commits need to be amended, use `brew pr-pull $PR_ID`, make changes, and `git push`
- don't forget to thank the contributor
- celebrate the first-time contributors
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- suggest to use `brew bump-formula-pr` next time if this was not the case