This guide defines code styles and best practices for the UTMStack codebase. You should follow these conventions when writing code.

 

Code Formatting

- Indent with 4 spaces, not tabs.

- 80 character line length limit.  

- Space after keywords like if, while, for, etc.

- Spaces around operators like +, -, *, /. 

- Opening braces on same line as control statements.

 

Naming

- Variable and function names in `lowerCamelCase` (Java, JavaScript, TypeScript).

- Variable and function names in `lower_snake_case` (Python).

- Variable and function names in `lowerCamelCase` (Go).

- Class names in `UpperCamelCase` (All languages).  

- Global constants in `ALL_UPPER_SNAKE_CASE` (All languages).

- Descriptive names denoting purpose.

 

Comments

- Clear comments explaining complex logic.  

- Docstring formatted comments for functions and classes in Python.

- Comment out unused code instead of deleting.

 

Other

- Avoid duplicate code with refactoring.

- Limit function lines when possible.

- Handle errors properly, do not ignore them.

- Remove unused imports. 

- Validate user input to prevent errors.

 

Using a consistent code style across the project makes UTMStack more readable and maintainable.

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