GGIR.
Converts raw data from wearables into insightful reports for researchers investigating human daily physical activity and sleep.
The code in this repository is the development version for the code in R-package GGIR on CRAN
Getting started:
The package vignette and this short tutorial video provide an introduction to GGIR, including: How it can be installed, Key software features, and where to get help.
Contribution guidelines:
We always welcome contributions to the package.
When you are familiar with GitHub:
We work with GitHub Flow branching model.
Key steps: 1. Create a GitHub issue in this repository with description of the work that you plan to do. 2. Assign yourself to the GitHub issue you are working on, to inform other developers that you are working on it. 3. Create your own working branch or fork. 4. Make your changes in that branch or fork. 5. Commit your changes to your working branch/fork as long as you are not finished with your development. 6. Make sure the release notes in NEWS.Rd are updated. 7. Add your name to the contributors list in the DESCRIPTION file. 8. Run the tests and checks as CRAN, make sure they pass. 9. Once your work is finished, make a pull request, such that another developer can review your changes before merging them with the master branch.
When you are unfamiliar with GitHub:
If you would like to propose additional functionalities or report an issue. Go to issues and create a new issue.
If you would like to propose changes to the text of the manual this is possible. 1. Please go to the man folder which holds all the parts of the manual. 2. Go to the part of the manual you want to edit and click on edit button (little pencil symbol) and make your changes. 3. Once you are finished, scroll down and describe you update and select the radio button "Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request". One of the developers will then be able to review your changes and merge them in the master version of the code. 4. Click the green button "Propose file changes"