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# Contributing
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👋🏽 👋 Hi. Thank you so much for your interest in contributing to the Python track! **We are happy you are here.**🌟 :tada:
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`exercsim/Python` is one of the many tracks on [exercism](https://exercism.org/). This repo holds all the instructions, tests, code, & support files for Python *exercises* currently under development or implemented & available for students.
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Exercises are grouped into **concept** exercises which teach the [Python syllabus](https://exercism.org/tracks/python/concepts), and **practice** exercises, which are unlocked by progressing in the syllabus tree. Practice exercises are open-ended, and can be used to practice concepts learned, try out new techniques, and _play_. These two exercise groupings can be found in the track [`config.json`](https://github.com/exercism/javascript/blob/main/config.json), and under the `python/exercises` directory.
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#### 🐛 **Did you find a bug?**
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It's not uncommon that people discover typos, confusing directions, or incorrect implementations of certain tests or code examples. Or you might have a great suggestion for a hint to aid students (💙) , see optimizations for exemplar or test code, find some missing test cases to add, or want to correct factual and/or logical errors. Or maybe you have a great idea for an exercise or feature.
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_Our track is always a work in progress!_ 🌟🌟 Please 📛 [Open an issue](https://github.com/exercism/python/issues/new/choose) 📛 , and let us know what you've found.
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#### 🚧 **Did you write a patch that fixes a bug? **
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💛 💙 **We Warmly Welcome Pull Requests that are:**
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1️⃣ Small, contained fixes for typos/grammar/punctuation/code syntax on [one] exercise,
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2️⃣ Medium changes that have been agreed/discussed via a filed issue,
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3️⃣ Contributions from our [help wanted](https://github.com/exercism/python/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) issue list,
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4️⃣ Larger (_and previously agreed-upon_) contributions from recent & regular (_within the last 6 months_) contributors.
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When in doubt, 📛 [Open an issue](https://github.com/exercism/python/issues/new/choose) 📛. We'll happily discuss your proposed change. 🐍
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But let's talk before you take a whole lot of time implementing anything.
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#### :books: **Want to jump directly into Exercism specifications & detail? **
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[Track Structure](https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/building/tracks) **|** [Tasks](https://exercism.org/docs/building/product/tasks) **|** [Concepts](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/concepts.md) **|** [Concept Exercises](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/concept-exercises.md) **|** [Practice Exercises](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/practice-exercises.md) **|** [Presentation](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/presentation.md) **|** [ Style Guide for Writing](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/style-guide.md) **|** [Markdown Specification](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/markdown.md)
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## The Exercism Community
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🌟🌟 If you have not already done so, please take a moment to read our [Code of Conduct](https://exercism.org/docs/using/legal/code-of-conduct) & [Being a Good Community Member](https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/community/good-member) . It might also be helpful to take a look at [The words that we use](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/words.md).
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Some defined roles in our community: [Community Member](https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/community/good-member) | [Contributors](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/contributors.md) |[Mentors](https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/mentoring) | [Maintainers](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/maintainers.md) | [Admins](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/administrators.md)
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## In General
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- Pull requests should be focused on a single exercise, issue, or change.
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- PR titles and descriptions should make clear **what** has changed and **why**. Please link 🔗 to any related issues the PR addresses.
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- 📛 [An issue should be opened](https://github.com/exercism/python/issues/new/choose) 📛 _**before**_ creating a PR that makes significant or breaking change to an existing exercise. The same holds true for changes across multiple exercises. It is best to discuss these changes with 🧰 maintainers before doing the work.
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- Follow coding standards found in [PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) ( ["For Humans" version here](https://pep8.org/).) We do have some more specific requirements. More on that later.
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- All files should have a proper [EOL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline) at the end. This means one carriage return at the end of the final line of text in files.
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- Watch out otherwise for trailing spaces, extra blank lines, and spaces in blank lines. ⚠️
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- The CI is going to run **a lot** of check on your PR. Pay attention to the failures, try to understand and fix them. If you need help, comment in the PR or issue. 🙋🏽♀️
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## A Little More on Writing Style and Standards
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Non-code content (_exercise introductions & instructions, hints, concept write-ups, documentation etc._) should be written in [American English](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/style-guide.md) . We strive to watch [the words we use](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/words.md).
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When a usage is contested or ambiguous, we default to what is best understood by our international community of learners, even if it "sounds a little weird" to a "native" American English speaker.
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Our documents use [Markdown](https://guides.github.com/pdfs/markdown-cheatsheet-online.pdf) , with certain [alterations](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/widgets.md) & [additions](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/internal-linking.md). Here is our full [Markdown Specification](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/markdown.md). We format/lint our Markdown with [Prettier](https://prettier.io/).
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## A Little More on Exercises
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- Each exercise must stand on its own. Please do not use or reference files outside the exercise directory. "Outside" files will not be included if a student fetches the exercise via the CLI.
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- Each exercise/problem should have a complete test suite, an example/exemplar solution, and a stub file ready for student implementation.
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- See [Concept Exercise Anatomy](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/concept-exercises.md), or [Practice Exercise Anatomy](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/practice-exercises.md) depending on to which type of exercise you are contributing.
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- For **practice exercises**, descriptions and instructions come from a centralized cross-track [problem specifications](https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications) repository. Any updates or changes need to be proposed/approved in that repository first. If Python-specific changes become necessary, they need to be appended to the canonical instructions by creating a `instructions.append.md` file in this repository.
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- **Practice Exericse Test Suits** for many exercises are similarly [auto-generated]() from data in [problem specifications](https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications). **Any changes to them need to be proposed/discussed in that repository, and approved by 3 track maintainers.** If Python-specific changes become necessary, they can be appended to this tracks `tests.toml` file. 📛 [**Please file an issue**](https://github.com/exercism/python/issues/new/choose) 📛 and check with maintainers before adding any Python-specific tests.
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## Python Coding Standards
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## Python Versions
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Exercises on this track officially support Python >= `3.8` Track tooling (`test runners`, `analyzers`, and r`epresenters`) all run on Python `3.9`.
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* All exercises going forward should be written for compatibility with Python >= `3.8`,.
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* Version backward _incompatibility_ (*e.g* an exercise using a `3.8` or `3.9` only feature) should be clearly notied in any exercise introduction or notes.
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* _Most_ exercises will work with Python 3.6+, and _many_ are compatible with Python 2.7+. Please do not change existing exercises to add new `3.6`+ features without consulting with a maintainer first.
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- All test suites and example solutions must work in all Python versions that we currently support. When in doubt about a feature, please check with maintainers.
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## External Libraries and Dependencies
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## Auto-Generated Test Files and Test Templates
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Practice exericses inherit their definitions from the [problem-specifications](https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications) repository in the form of _description files_. Exercise introductions, instructions and (_in the case of **many**, but not **all**_) test files are machine-generated .
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Changes to practice exercise _specifications_ should be raised/PR'd in [problem-specifications](https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications) and approved by **3 track maintainers**. After an exercise change has gone through that process , related documents and tests for the Python track will need to be re-generated via [configlet](https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/configlet/generating-documents.md). Configlet is also used as part of the track CI, essential track and exercise linting, and other verification tasks.
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If a practice exercise has an auto-generated `<exercise>_test.py` file, there will be a `.meta/template.j2` and a `.meta/tests.toml` file in the exercise directory. If an exercise implements Python track-specific tests, there may be a `.meta/additional_tests.json` to define them. These `additional_tests.json` files will automatically be included in test generation.
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Practice exercise `<exercise>_test.py` files are generated/regenerated via the [Python Track Test Generator](https://github.com/exercism/python/blob/main/docs/GENERATOR.md). Please reach out to a maintainer if you need any help with the process.
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## Tools and Tooling
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##################################
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## Architecture
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Exercism tracks inherit exercise definitions from the [problem-specifications] repository in the form of description files
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(from which exercise READMEs are [generated](#generating-exercise-readmes))
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## Implementing an exercise
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### Exercise structure
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```Bash
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exercises/[EXERCISE]/
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├── [EXERCISE].py
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├── [EXERCISE]_test.py
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├── example.py
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├── .meta
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│ ├── template.j2
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│ ├── additional_tests.json
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│ └── hints.md
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└── README.md
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```
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Files:
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| File | Description | Source |
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|:--- |:--- |:--- |
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| [[EXERCISE].py](exercises/two-fer/two_fer.py) | Solution stub | Manually created by the implementer |
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| [[EXERCISE]_test.py](exercises/two-fer/two_fer_test.py) | Exercise test suite | Automatically generated if `.meta/template.j2` is present, otherwise manually created by the implementer |
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| [example.py](exercises/two-fer/example.py) | Example solution used to automatically verify the `[EXERCISE]_test.py` suite | Manually created by the implementer |
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| [.meta/template.j2](exercises/two-fer/.meta/template.j2) | Test generation template; if present used to automatically generate `[EXERCISE]_test.py` (See [generator documentation](docs/GENERATOR.md)) | Manually created by implementer |
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| [.meta/additional_tests.json](exercises/word-count/.meta/additional_tests.json) | Defines additional track-specific test cases; if `.meta/template.j2` is also present these test will be incorporated into the automatically generated `[EXERCISE]_test.py` | Manually created by the implementer |
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| [.meta/hints.md](exercises/high-scores/.meta/hints.md) | Contains track-specific hints that are automatically included in the generated `README.md` file | Manually created by the implementer |
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| [README.md](exercises/two-fer/README.md) | Exercise README | [Generated by `configlet` tool](#generating-exercise-readmes) |
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### Generating Exercise READMEs
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#### Requirements
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- A local clone of the [problem-specifications] repository.
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- [configlet]: may be obtained either by
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- (**Recommended**) Following installation instructions at the above link
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- Running `bin/fetch-configlet` (`configlet` binary will be downloaded to the repository `bin/`)
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#### Generating all READMEs
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```
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configlet generate <path/to/track> --spec-path path/to/problem/specifications
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```
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#### Generating a single README
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```
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configlet generate <path/to/track> --spec-path path/to/problem/specifications --only example-exercise
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```
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### Implementing tests
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If an unimplemented exercise has a `canonical-data.json` file in the [problem-specifications] repository, a generation template must be created. See the [test generator documentation](docs/GENERATOR.md) for more information.
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If an unimplemented exercise does not have a `canonical-data.json` file, the test file must be written manually (use existing test files for examples).
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### Example solutions
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Example solution files serve two purposes:
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1. Verification of the tests
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2. Example implementation for mentor/student reference
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### config.json
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[`config.json`](config.json) is used by the website to determine which exercises to load an in what order. It also contains some exercise metadata, such as difficulty, labels, and if the exercise is a core exercise. New entries should be places just before the first exercise that is marked `"deprecated": true`:
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```JSON
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{
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"slug": "current-exercise",
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"uuid": "aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa",
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"core": false,
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"unlocked_by": null,
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"difficulty": 1,
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"topics": [
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"strings"
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]
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},
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<<< HERE
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{
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"slug": "old-exercise",
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"uuid": "aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa",
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"core": false,
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"unlocked_by": null,
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"difficulty": 2,
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"topics": null,
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"status": "deprecated"
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},
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```
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Fields
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td>slug</td>
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<td>Hyphenated lowercase exercise name</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>uuid</td>
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<td>Generate using <code>configlet uuid</code></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>core</td>
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<td>Set to <code>false</code>; core exercises are decided by track maintainers</td>
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</tr>
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<td>unlocked_by</td>
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<td>Slug for the core exercise that unlocks the new one</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>difficulty</td>
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<td><code>1</code> through <code>10</code>. Discuss with reviewer if uncertain.</td>
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</tr>
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<td>topics</td>
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<td>Array of relevant topics from the <a href="https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/blob/master/TOPICS.txt">topics list</a> </td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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## Implementing Track-specific Exercises
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Similar to implementing a canonical exercise that has no `canonical-data.json`, but the exercise README will also need to be written manually. Carefully follow the structure of generated exercise READMEs.
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## Pull Request Tips
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Before committing:
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- Run `configlet fmt` and `configlet lint` before committing if [`config.json`](config.json) has been modified
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- Run [flake8] to ensure all Python code conforms to style standards
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- Run `test/check-exercises.py [EXERCISE]` to check if your test changes function correctly
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- If you modified or created a `hints.md` file, [regenerate the README](#generating-exercise-readmes)
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- If your changes affect multiple exercises, try to break them up into a separate PR for each exercise.
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[configlet]: https://github.com/exercism/configlet
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[Exercism contributing guide]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/master/contributing-to-language-tracks/README.md
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[problem-specifications]: https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications
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[topics list]: https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/blob/master/TOPICS.txt
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[flake8]: http://flake8.pycqa.org/
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