This Repository is a part of a bigger project called Astraeus
.
Astraeus
aim to guide fleet carrier commander through the galaxy and environments of Elite Dangerous.
its goals:
- Gather intel about systems, bodies, entities... of the galaxy
- Jump route planner for fleet carriers based on interest of mining, trading, etc...
this service is a listener of the main data stream of EDCD (Elite: Dangerous Community Developers), called EDDN (Elite: Dangerous Data Network).
this tools will only listen to events from the network, and then fill Astraeus database
this should fulfill the first objective of Astraeus.
this module use python 3.10
you can install it from python official website
or from pyenv
without any parameter.
python -m esdm-reader
will display the help about options
Usage: python -m edsm-reader [OPTIONS]
Start the edsm reader application
example: python -m edsm-reader \
--log_level [CRITICAL|ERROR|WARNING|INFO|DEBUG]
Options:
--log_level TEXT The log level for trace
--help Show this message and exit.
If you want to contribute to a project and make it better, your help is very welcome. Contributing is also a great way to learn more about social coding on Github, new technologies and and their ecosystems and how to make constructive, helpful bug reports, feature requests and the noblest of all contributions: a good, clean pull request.
- Create a personal fork of the project on Github.
- Clone the fork on your local machine. Your remote repo on Github is called
origin
. - Add the original repository as a remote called
upstream
. - If you created your fork a while ago be sure to pull upstream changes into your local repository.
- Create a new branch to work on! Branch from
main
. - Implement/fix your feature, comment your code.
- Follow the code style of the project, including indentation.
- If the project has tests run them!
- Write or adapt tests as needed.
- Add or change the documentation as needed.
- Squash your commits into a single commit with git's interactive rebase. Create a new branch if necessary.
- Push your branch to your fork on Github, the remote
origin
. - From your fork open a pull request in the correct branch. Target the project's
main
branch - Once the pull request is approved and merged you can pull the changes from
upstream
to your local repo and delete your extra branch(es).