Here you'll find the source code of many classes in Sketchware Pro, and more importantly, the place to contribute to Sketchware Pro.
There are a few things that you should consider before contributing to Sketchware Pro:
- Make sure that you're capable to mod.
- Showing off on other contributors is seriously not allowed. We're a community.
- When you fix, add or modify something in Sketchware Pro, write an explanation about what you've done, at best as comment of the commit adding the file to the repository.
- Fork the repository to your GitHub account
- Make a branch if necessary
- Clone the forked repository to your local device (optional, you can edit files through GitHub's web interface)
- Make changes to files
- (IMPORTANT) Test out those changes
- Create a pull request in this repository
- The repository members will review your pull request, and merge it when they are accepted.
Class | Role |
---|---|
La/a/a/Dp; |
Helper for compiling an entire project |
La/a/a/Ix; |
Responsible for generating AndroidManifest.xml |
La/a/a/Jx; |
Generates source code of activities |
La/a/a/Lx; |
Generates source code of components, such as listeners, etc. |
La/a/a/Ox; |
Responsible for generating XML files of layouts |
La/a/a/qq; |
Registry of built-in libraries' dependencies |
La/a/a/tq; |
Responsible for the compiling dialog's quizzes |
La/a/a/yq; |
Organizes Sketchware projects' |
You can also check the mod
package that has the majority of contributors' changes.
Fork this repository and contribute back using pull requests.
Any contributions, large or small, major features, bug fixes, are welcomed and appreciated, but will be thoroughly reviewed.
When you've made changes to one or more files, you have to commit that file. You also need a * message* for that commit.
You should read these guidelines, or that summarized:
- Short and detailed
- Prefix one of these commit types:
feat:
A feature, possibly improving something already existingfix:
A fix, for example of a bugstyle:
Feature and updates related to stylingrefactor:
Refactoring a specific section of the codebasetest:
Everything related to testingdocs:
Everything related to documentationchore:
Code maintenance (you can also use emojis to represent commit types)
Examples:
feat: Speed up compiling with new technique
fix: Fix crash during launch on certain phones
refactor: Reformat code at File.java
Thanks, they help to keep Sketchware Pro alive. It's better to have multiple people work on a project, for more ideas, less bugs (sadly sometimes more), and generally quicker development. Each (helpful) contribution that gets thankfully accepted, gets noted down in the "About Modders" activity. We'll contact you how to note your contributions to Sketchware Pro.
Wanna chat with us, talk about changes or just hang out? We have a Discord server just for that!
This mod was not meant for any harmful purposes, such as harming Sketchware; Quite the opposite actually. It was made to keep Sketchware alive by the community for the community. Please use it at your own discretion and buy the Sketchware Premium subscription every month to support the original Sketchware team, even if you don't use it.
We love Sketchware very much, and we are grateful to Sketchware's developers for making such an amazing app, but unfortunately, we haven't received updates for a long time. That's why we decided to keep Sketchware alive by making this mod, plus we don't demand any money, it's completely free. :)