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Running YAPF on itself
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To run YAPF on all of YAPF::
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$ PYTHONPATH=$PWD/yapf python -m yapf -i -r .
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To run YAPF on just the files changed in the current git branch::
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$ PYTHONPATH=$PWD/yapf python -m yapf -i $(git diff --name-only @{upstream})
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Releasing a new version
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* Run tests: python setup.py test
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[don't forget to run with Python 2.7 and 3.6]
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* Bump version in yapf/__init__.py
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* Build source distribution: python setup.py sdist
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* Check it looks OK, install it onto a virtualenv, run tests, run yapf as a tool
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* Build release: python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
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* Push to PyPI: twine upload dist/*
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* Test in a clean virtualenv that 'pip install yapf' works with the new version
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* Commit the version bump; add tag with git tag v<VERSION_NUM>; git push --tags
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TODO: discuss how to use tox to make virtualenv testing easier.
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