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- Contributing a plugin
- =====================
- Details of how to write a plugin is explained in the official Pelican `docs`_.
- If you want to contribute, please fork this repository and issue your pull
- request. Make sure that your plugin follows the structure below::
- my_plugin
- ├── __init__.py
- ├── my_plugin.py
- ├── test_my_plugin.py
- └── Readme.rst / Readme.md
- ``my_plugin.py`` is the actual plugin implementation. Include a brief
- explanation of what the plugin does as a module docstring. Leave any further
- explanations and usage details to ``Readme`` file.
- ``__init__.py`` should contain a single line with ``from .my_plugin import *``.
- Place tests for your plugin in the same folder with name ``test_my_plugin.py``.
- You can use ``test_data`` main folder, if you need content or templates in your tests.
- **Note:** Each plugin can contain a LICENSE file stating the license it's
- released under. If there is an absence of LICENSE then it defaults to the
- *GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3*.
- Please refer to the ``LICENSE`` file for the full text of the license.
- .. _docs: http://docs.getpelican.com/en/latest/plugins.html#how-to-create-plugins
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