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# Snapcraft
## Running
To see all the commands and options, run `snapcraft --help`.
## Testing
Simply run the top level testing script:
./runtests.sh
- If you want to get a test coverage report, install python3-coverage before running the tests:
sudo apt-get install python3-coverage
- If you don't want to run the plainbox integration tests, you can skip them by setting SNAPCRAFT_TESTS_SKIP_PLAINBOX=1 in your environment.
- If you are on 15.04 or earlier, you will need to run:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hardware-certification/public
### PPA
You can install the daily build PPA by running:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:snappy-dev/snapcraft-daily
## Hacking
We'd love the help!
- Submit merge requests against lp:snapcraft
- Our mailing list is snappy-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
- We can also be found on the #snappy IRC channel on Freenode
### Project Layout
- **bin:** Holds the main snapcraft script. Putting this bin in your PATH or directly running scripts from it will find the rest of the source tree automatically.
- **examples:** Entering the subdirectories and running `../../bin/snapcraft snap` will generally yield interesting results. These examples will give you an idea of what snapcraft can do. These examples are not used during automated testing, they are simply for experimenting.
- **plugins:** Holds yaml metadata for the current snapcraft plugins.
- **tests:** Tests, obviously. `unit` holds Python unit tests and `plainbox` holds plainbox integration tests.
- **snapcraft:** The Python module that houses the core snapcraft logic. The `plugins` subdirectory holds the code for each plugin.
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