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![img](https://repository-images.githubusercontent.com/180590388/968e6880-6538-11e9-9da6-4aef78157e94)
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## Repository Structure
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* **[`ci`](ci/)**: Gitlab CI configuration files
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* **[`common/defs`](common/defs/)**: JSON coin definitions and support tables
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* **[`common/protob`](common/protob/)**: Common protobuf definitions for the Trezor protocol
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* **[`common/tools`](common/tools/)**: Tools for managing coin definitions and related data
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* **[`core`](core/)**: Trezor Core, firmware implementation for Trezor T
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* **[`crypto`](crypto/)**: Stand-alone cryptography library used by both Trezor Core and the Trezor One firmware
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* **[`docs`](docs/)**: Assorted documentation
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* **[`legacy`](legacy/)**: Trezor One firmware implementation
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* **[`python`](python/)**: Python [client library](https://pypi.org/project/trezor) and the `trezorctl` command
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* **[`storage`](storage/)**: NORCOW storage implementation used by both Trezor Core and the Trezor One firmware
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* **[`tests`](tests/)**: Firmware unit test suite
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* **[`tools`](tools/)**: Miscellaneous build and helper scripts
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* **[`vendor`](vendor/)**: Submodules for external dependencies
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## Contribute
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Inspired by [GitLab Contributing Guide](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/contributing/)
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Make sure to check out general [contribution guidelines](https://wiki.trezor.io/Developers_guide:Contributing) on the Trezor Wiki. If you are contributing to Trezor Core
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(the Trezor T firmware), make sure to check out [Trezor Core contribution guidelines](core/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md) as well.
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Some useful [assorted knowledge](docs/random.md) can be found in the `docs` subdirectory.
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### Security vulnerability disclosure
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Please report suspected security vulnerabilities in private to [security@satoshilabs.com](mailto:security@satoshilabs.com), also see [the disclosure section on the Trezor.io website](https://trezor.io/security/). Please do NOT create publicly viewable issues for suspected security vulnerabilities.
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In this repository your Pull request should follow these criteria:
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- The code is properly tested.
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- Tests must pass on [CI](https://travis-ci.org/trezor/trezor-core).
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- Tests must pass on [CI](https://travis-ci.org/trezor/trezor-firmware).
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- The code is properly formatted. The make command `make style_check` checks if it is so and you can use `make style` to make it happen.
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- Generated files are up-to-date. Use `make gen` in repository root to make it happen.
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- Commits must have concise commit messages, the imperative mood is preferred ([rationale](https://gist.github.com/robertpainsi/b632364184e70900af4ab688decf6f53)).
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- Multiple commits per PR are allowed, but please do not use reverts etc. - use interactive rebase.
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Do not use merge (e.g. merge trezor/master into...). Again, use rebase.
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# Assorted knowledge
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This file serves as a dumping ground for important knowledge tidbits that do not clearly
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fit in any particular location. Please add any information that you think should be
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written down.
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At any time, information stored here might be restructured or moved to a different
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location, so as to ensure that the documentation is well structured overall.
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### Generated files
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Certain files in the repository are auto-generated from other sources, but the generated
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content is stored in Git. The command `make gen_check`, run from CI, ensures that the
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generated content matches its sources. The command `make gen` regenerates all relevant
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files.
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In general, generated files are not compatible between branches. After rebasing or
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merging a different branch, you should immediately run `make gen` and make sure the
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result is commited.
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**Do not fix merge conflicts in generated files**. Instead, run `make gen` and commit
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the result.
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The following is a (possibly incomplete) list of files regenerated by `make gen`:
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* `core/mocks/generated`: mock Python stubs for C modules (`modtrezor*`). Generated from
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special comments in `embed/extmod/modtrezor*`.
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* `networks.py`, `tokens.py`, `coininfo.py` and `nem_mosaics.py` in their respective
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subdirectories of `core/src/apps`. In general, any file matching `*.py.mako` has a
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corresponding `*.py` file generated from the Mako template. These files are based on
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coin data from `common/defs`.
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* Protobuf class definitions in `core/src/trezor/messages` and
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`python/src/trezorlib/messages`. Generated from `common/protob/*.proto`.
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