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author | Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> | Mon May 16 08:31:49 2022 -0400 |
committer | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Tue May 31 13:50:22 2022 +0000 |
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clang-format: cpp: remove empty lines This seems to be how most people code anyway (no metrics gathered just my anecdotal observation), and with the setting in the other state, whether or not extra lines are allowed appears ambiguous and can result in comments and questions in review. Take the hard-line to make it explicit to avoid comments during review. Change-Id: Icb75b3e11b5209a19c3ef6e92cf42d84a060af98 Signed-off-by: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>
The OpenBMC project is a Linux Foundation project whose goal is to produce a customizable, open-source firmware stack for Baseboard Management Controllers (BMCs). This repository contains documentation for OpenBMC as a whole. There may be component-specific documentation in the repository for each component.
The features document lists the project's major features with links to more information.
These documents contain details on developing OpenBMC code itself
cheatsheet.md: Quick reference for some common development tasks
CONTRIBUTING.md: Guidelines for contributing to OpenBMC
development tutorials: Tutorials for getting up to speed on OpenBMC development
kernel-development.md: Reference for common kernel development tasks
These documents describe how to use OpenBMC, including using the programmatic interfaces to an OpenBMC system.
code-update: Updating OpenBMC and host platform firmware
console.md: Using the host console
host-management.md: Performing host management tasks with OpenBMC
rest-api.md: Introduction to using the OpenBMC REST API
REDFISH-cheatsheet.md: Quick reference for some common OpenBMC Redfish commands
REST-cheatsheet.md: Quick reference for some common OpenBMC REST API commands