pbi-cli/CONTRIBUTING.md
MinaSaad1 62680dd060 feat: v3.10.3 - opt-in Claude integration, dual-license DLL attribution, new pbi-cli entry point
## Claude Code integration now fully opt-in (Fix 3)
- `pbi connect` no longer writes to ~/.claude/ automatically
- New `pbi-cli` entry point: `pbi-cli skills install/uninstall/list`
- `pbi-cli skills install` shows exact paths before writing and requires y/N confirmation
- `pbi connect` prints a one-line tip if skills are not yet installed
- `pbi skills` subgroup removed from the `pbi` entry point

## DLL licensing compliance (Fix 1)
- pyproject.toml updated to PEP 639 SPDX dual expression:
  MIT AND LicenseRef-Microsoft-AS-Client-Libraries
- license-files declaration: LICENSE, THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md, NOTICE
- THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md: full verbatim MS Analysis Services Client Libraries EULA
- NOTICE: short-form attribution for wheel redistribution
- src/pbi_cli/dlls/README.md: in-directory sentinel for the MS DLLs
- setuptools requirement bumped to >=77.0 for PEP 639 support

## SECURITY.md rewrite (Fix 2)
- Supported versions table updated to 3.10.x
- Architecture section: no MCP server, no subprocess, direct pythonnet interop
- Global Configuration Modifications section updated to reflect opt-in model
- Bundled Binaries section references THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md

## Documentation
- README.md, README.pypi.md: corrected 3-step setup flow
- CHANGELOG.md: [3.10.3] entry
- CONTRIBUTING.md: pbi skills -> pbi-cli skills
- All 7 semantic model SKILL.md files: prerequisites updated to 3-step flow
- New SVG/PNG marketing and documentation assets
2026-04-05 20:37:05 +02:00

77 lines
2.1 KiB
Markdown

# Contributing to pbi-cli
Thanks for your interest in contributing! Here's how to get started.
## Development Setup
```bash
git clone https://github.com/MinaSaad1/pbi-cli.git
cd pbi-cli
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
```
## Running Tests
```bash
pytest # all tests
pytest -x -q # stop on first failure
pytest --cov=pbi_cli # with coverage
pytest -m "not e2e" # skip integration tests
```
## Code Quality
All checks must pass before submitting a PR:
```bash
ruff check src/ tests/ # linting
ruff format --check src/ tests/ # formatting
mypy src/ # type checking
```
## Pull Request Process
1. Fork the repo and create a feature branch from `master`
2. Write tests for new functionality (target 80%+ coverage)
3. Ensure all checks pass (`ruff`, `mypy`, `pytest`)
4. Keep PRs focused on a single change
5. Use conventional commit messages: `feat:`, `fix:`, `docs:`, `test:`, `chore:`
## Project Structure
```
src/pbi_cli/
commands/ # Click command groups (one file per domain)
core/ # MCP client, config, output formatting
skills/ # Claude Code SKILL.md files (bundled)
utils/ # REPL, helpers
tests/ # Mirrors src/ structure
```
## Adding a New Command Group
1. Create `src/pbi_cli/commands/your_cmd.py`
2. Use `run_tool()` from `_helpers.py` for MCP calls
3. Register the group in `main.py` `_register_commands()`
4. Add tests in `tests/test_commands/test_your_cmd.py`
## Adding a New Skill
1. Create `src/pbi_cli/skills/your-skill/SKILL.md`
2. Follow the frontmatter format from existing skills
3. Test with `pbi-cli skills list` and `pbi-cli skills install`
## Reporting Issues
Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/MinaSaad1/pbi-cli/issues) with:
- What you expected to happen
- What actually happened
- Steps to reproduce
- Python version and OS
## Code of Conduct
Be respectful and constructive. We're all here to make Power BI development better.