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8 changes: 0 additions & 8 deletions .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
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- [ ] Passes `pre-commit run --all-files`
- [ ] User visible changes (including notable bug fixes) are documented in `whats-new.rst`
- [ ] New functions/methods are listed in `api.rst`


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Overriding CI behaviors
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By default, the upstream dev CI is disabled on pull request and push events. You can override this behavior per commit by adding a <tt>[test-upstream]</tt> tag to the first line of the commit message. For documentation-only commits, you can skip the CI per commit by adding a <tt>[skip-ci]</tt> tag to the first line of the commit message
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- Write new tests if needed. See `"Test-driven development/code writing" <https://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/contributing.html#test-driven-development-code-writing>`_.
- Test the code using `Pytest <http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/>`_. Running all tests (type ``pytest`` in the root directory) takes a while, so feel free to only run the tests you think are needed based on your PR (example: ``pytest xarray/tests/test_dataarray.py``). CI will catch any failing tests.
- By default, the upstream dev CI is disabled on pull request and push events. You can override this behavior per commit by adding a <tt>[test-upstream]</tt> tag to the first line of the commit message. For documentation-only commits, you can skip the CI per commit by adding a "[skip-ci]" tag to the first line of the commit message.

- **Properly format your code** and verify that it passes the formatting guidelines set by `Black <https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`_ and `Flake8 <http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/>`_. See `"Code formatting" <https://xarray.pydata.org/en/stablcontributing.html#code-formatting>`_. You can use `pre-commit <https://pre-commit.com/>`_ to run these automatically on each commit.

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