Python Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis
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pynta
Particle tracking instrumentation and analysis in Python
For Developers
If you want to add or improve the code, the proper workflow is as follows:
- Fork the repository into your own user space on Github.
- Start a new branch based on develop if you are adding new functionality or on master if you are solving an ASAP bug.
- Improve the code on that branch.
- Once you are done, update your branch with the latest code from develop:
wheregit checkout develop git pull upstream develop git rebase develop my_branch
my_branch
is the name of the branch you have started. More info here. - This leaves your branch with a history appended to the end of the history of develop. Then, you can just merge the branch into develop with
--squash
:
Important: When you do this, all the work that you have done on your branch will be condensed to a single commit into develop. Make sure you use a clear message. This makes tracking changes much easier, and the history of commits remains safe in your own repository.git merge --squash my_branch git commit -m "description of your work"
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