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# Regexes which if matched by a file path will always be excluded from
# getting a license header
excludes:
- \.gitignore
- .*lock
- \.git/.*
- \.licensure\.yml
- README.*
- LICENSE.spdx
- COPYING
- COPYING.LESSER
- .*\.(md|rst|txt|pdf)
# Definition of the licenses used on this project and to what files
# they should apply.
#
# No default license configuration is provided. This section must be
# configured by the user.
licenses:
# Either a regex or the string "any" to determine to what files this
# license should apply. It is common for projects to have files
# under multiple licenses or with multiple copyright holders. This
# provides the ability to automatically license files correctly
# based on their file paths.
#
# If "any" is provided all files will match this license.
- files: any
#
# The license identifier, a list of common identifiers can be
# found at: https://spdx.org/licenses/ but existence of the ident
# in this list it is not enforced unless auto_template is set to
# true.
ident: LGPL-3.0-or-later
#
# A list of authors who hold copyright over these files
authors:
# Provide either your full name or company name for copyright purposes
- name: The Trinitrix Project
# Optionally provide email for copyright purposes
email: "soispha@vhack.eu, antifallobst@systemausfall.org"
#
# The template that will be rendered to generate the header before
# comment characters are applied. Available variables are:
# - [year]: substituted with the current year.
# - [name of author]: Substituted with name of the author and email
# if provided. If email is provided the output appears as Full
# Name <email@example.com>. If multiple authors are provided the
# list is concatenated together with commas.
template: |
Copyright (C) [year] [name of author]
This file is part of the Trixy crate for Trinitrix.
Trixy is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the Lesser GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
and the Lesser GNU General Public License along with this program.
If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# If auto_template is true then template is ignored and the SPDX
# API will be queried with the ident value to automatically
# determine the license header template. auto_template works best
# with licenses that have a standardLicenseHeader field defined in
# their license info JSON, if it is not then we will use the full
# licenseText to generate the header which works fine for short
# licenses like MIT but can be quite lengthy for other licenses
# like BSD-4-Clause. The above default template is valid for most
# licenses and is recommended for MIT, and BSD licenses. Common
# licenses that work well with the auto_template feature are GPL
# variants, and the Apache 2.0 license.
#
# Important Note: this means the ident must be a valid SPDX identifier
# auto_template: true
#
# If true try to detect the text wrapping of the template, and unwrap it
unwrap_text: false
# Define type of comment characters to apply based on file extensions.
comments:
# The extensions (or singular extension) field defines which file
# extensions to apply the commenter to.
- extensions:
- js
- go
# The commenter field defines the kind of commenter to
# generate. There are two types of commenters: line and block.
#
# This demonstrates a line commenter configuration. A line
# commenter type will apply the comment_char to the beginning of
# each line in the license header. It will then apply a number of
# empty newlines to the end of the header equal to trailing_lines.
#
# If trailing_lines is omitted it is assumed to be 0.
commenter:
type: line
comment_char: "//"
trailing_lines: 2
- extensions:
- rs
- tri
- css
- cpp
- c
# This demonstrates a block commenter configuration. A block
# commenter type will add start_block_char as the first character
# in the license header and add end_block_char as the last character
# in the license header. If per_line_char is provided each line of
# the header between the block start and end characters will be
# line commented with the per_line_char
#
# trailing_lines works the same for both block and line commenter
# types
commenter:
type: block
start_block_char: "/*\n"
end_block_char: "*/\n"
per_line_char: "*"
trailing_lines: 2
# In this case extension is singular and a single string extension is provided.
- extension: html
commenter:
type: block
start_block_char: "<!--\n"
end_block_char: "-->"
- extensions:
- el
- lisp
commenter:
type: line
comment_char: ";;;"
trailing_lines: 2
- extensions:
- ebnf
commenter:
type: block
start_block_char: "#(*\n"
end_block_char: "#*)\n"
per_line_char: "#"
trailing_lines: 2
# The extension string "any" is special and so will match any file
# extensions. Commenter configurations are always checked in the
# order they are defined, so if any is used it should be the last
# commenter configuration or else it will override all others.
#
# In this configuration if we can't match the file extension we fall
# back to the popular '#' line comment used in most scripting
# languages.
- extension: any
commenter:
type: line
comment_char: '#'
trailing_lines: 2