PlaceholderAPI/README.md
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[wiki]: https://github.com/PlaceholderAPI/PlaceholderAPI/wiki
[placeholders]: https://github.com/PlaceholderAPI/PlaceholderAPI/wiki/Placeholders
[using_papi]: https://github.com/PlaceholderAPI/PlaceholderAPI/wiki/Plugins-using-PlaceholderAPI
[discord]: https://discord.gg/HelpChat
[discussion]: https://github.com/PlaceholderAPI/PlaceholderAPI/discussions
[andre]: https://github.com/Andre601
[andrew]: https://github.com/Andrew-Chen-Wang
[action]: https://github.com/Andrew-Chen-Wang/github-wiki-action
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# Wiki
Welcome to the Wiki folder!
This folder contains all the files of the [PlaceholderAPI Wiki][wiki].
It allows you to contribute towards the wiki and us to have more control about what changes are commited to it.
## Contrbuting to the wiki
If you want to contribute towards the wiki, will you need to follow the below instructions to not get your Pull request closed without a warning.
### Fork the Repository (Not wiki!)
> Already having a fork? Skip to the [next Step](#select-target-branch)!
You need to make a fork of the PlaceholderAPI Repository to contribute towards the wiki.
To fork the repository, click the button on the top-right that says "Fork". In the new page, select the account/organisation you want to fork this repository towards and click "Create fork".
> **Note**
> It's important that "Copy the `master` branch only" has been unchecked! Otherwise will only the master branch be copied over, which is not what you want here.
![fork repo](./img/readme/fork.png)
The forking process should only take a few seconds and you should be redirected to your fork afterwards.
### Select target branch
All main changes to the wiki are made on the dedicated `wiki` branch.
Before you try to make any changes should you make sure that you have the `wiki` branch selected. To do that, check the button next to the `X branches` text. If it says anything other than `wiki` will you need to click it and select the right branch.
![select branch](./img/readme/select-branch.png)
### Fetch Changes from Upstream
This is only required when you already had a fork and didn't update it for some time.
While you're on the `wiki` branch, click the `Sync Fork` text located right below the green `Code` button.
Depending on the status of your branch can the prompt show different outcomes:
- `This branch is not behind the upstream PlaceholderAPI:wiki`
Your fork's `wiki` branch is up-to-date with the latest changes from Upstream (This Repository). You don't have to update anything.
![upstream up-to-date](./img/readme/up-to-date.png)
- `Fetch and merge <number> upstream commits from PlaceholderAPI:wiki`
This is shown when your fork's branch is outdated and upstream (This Repository) has changes. Click the `Fetch and merge` button to fetch the latest commits and update your fork's `wiki` branch.
![upstream needs update](./img/readme/needs-update.png)
### Commit changes
To commit changes will you need to choose, if you want to directly commit to your fork's `wiki` branch, or make a dedicated branch for it.
#### Make separate branch (Optional)
If you want to have a dedicated branch for it, will you need to click the button saying `wiki`, type in the small text field the name of the branch you want to use and click the text saying `Create branch: <branch> from 'wiki'`
![create branch](./img/readme/new-branch.png)
After that should you now have a separate branch that is based of the `wiki` branch and you can finally commit changes to it.
#### Formatting
The wiki uses normal Markdown formatting with some special design-rules you need to keep in mind.
These rules are as follows:
- Unordered lists need to start with a `-` and not `*`. This is to not get it confused with *italic text* which uses single `*` characters.
- New lines in lists need to keep their indends. This means you need to add two spaces at the start to keep the text in the same line.
Example:
```markdown
- Line 1
Line 2
```
- Use the `[[Page]]` and `[[Text|Page]]` format to link to other wiki pages. While those aren't rendered in the wiki folder will they render in the final wiki pages.
- External links should be set as Refernce Links, which means they are set as `[text]: link` at the top of the page and then used either through `[text]` or `[display text][text]` througout the page.
#### Adding new Expansion
When you add a new expansion to the wiki's [Placeholder page][placeholders] will you need to follow the following format:
````markdown
- ### [:name](:link)
> :command
:text
```
:placeholders
```
````
There are a few extra rules you need to also keep in mind:
- `:name` would be the name of your Expansion, not the plugin (Unless it is integrated into your plugin).
- Only embed a link, if your Expansion requires a plugin to function.
- When linking to a Spigot page, make sure to sanitze the link.
This means that f.e. https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/placeholderapi.6245/ becomes https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/6245/
- `:command` should be replaced with either the PlaceholderAPI command to download your expansion from the eCloud (`/papi ecloud download :name`) or with `NO DOWNLOAD COMMAND` if no separate download is available.
- `:text` is optional and should only be provided to link to additional documentation, your own placeholder list, or explain more complicated placeholders/features.
- `:placeholders` will be the list of placeholders your expansion provides.
Please avoid specific examples (i.e. `%placeholder_player_user123%`) and instead use `<>` and `[]` to mark required and optional options respecively (`%placeholder_player_<player>%`)
**Note:**
When your Expansion's entry is after and/or before other entries will you need to add `----` before or after it to separate it from other entries.
##### Example:
````markdown
- ### SomeExpansion
> NO DOWNLOAD COMMAND
```
%someexpansion_placeholder%
```
----
- ### YourExpansion
> NO DOWNLOAD COMMAND
```
%yourexpansion_placeholder%
```
----
- ### AnotherExpansion
> NO DOWNLOAD COMMAND
```
%anotherexpansion_placeholder%
```
````
After you added your expansion to this page will you also need to add an entry to the list at the top of the page.
You do so by adding `- **[:text](#:name)**` to the list, where `:text` is the text to display (Usually the name you set) and `:name` is the name you just set. If your expansion shares the exact same name as another entry on the page will you need to make sure that your expansion is listed **after** the other one AND that the list-entry has a `-1` appended to `#:name` (So f.e. `#expansion` becomes `#expansion-1`).
Finally can you now commit your changes and move forward to the [Plugins using PlaceholderAPI][using_papi] page in the wiki folder.
#### Adding new plugin
This step is only required if you either add a new plugin to the list, or you added an Expansion that is included in your own plugin.
Similar to the [Placeholders page][placeholders] does this page follow a specific format which we will explain real quick.
```markdown
- [:name](:link)
- [?] Supports placeholders.
- [?] Provides own placeholders. [:page]
```
Here are the following rules:
- `:name` needs to be replaced with the Name of your plugin.
- `:link` needs to be the link of the plugin's resource page.
- If no resource page is available can a GitHub repository be linked (if available) or the link omited altogether)
- When linking to a Spigot page, make sure to sanitze the link.
This means that f.e. https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/placeholderapi.6245/ becomes https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/6245/
- `[?]` needs to be replaced with either `[ ]` or `[x]` depending on whether the mentioned option is supported or not.
- `:page` needs to replace with the right value, depending on the conditions.
- If your plugin provides own Placeholders for other plugins to use can you set `**[[Link|Placeholders#:name]]**` where `:name` is the title you set in the placeholders page.
- If your plugin does not provide own placeholders will you need to set `Link`.
### Make a Pull request
After you made your changes is it time to make a Pull request.
When you go to the upstream repository, should GitHub already show you a notification that you have commits to PR. Click the `Compare & pull request` button to proceed.
![pr prompt](./img/readme/pr-prompt.png)
By default will GitHub select the `master` branch as the target, which is not what we want. To fix this, click the button saying `base:master` and select the `wiki` branch.
![create pr](./img/readme/create-pr.png)
Finally, fill out the Pull request template and submit the Pull request.
Congratulations! You've successfully made a Pull request for the wiki.
### Questions?
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask in the [HelpChat Discord][discord] or [open a new discussion][discussion] in this repository. We will be happy to help you.
### Credits
- The Wiki is maintained by [Andre601][andre].
- We use the [GitHub Wiki Action][action] by [Andrew-Chen-Wang][andrew] to update the PlaceholderAPI wiki through GitHub Actions.