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Guide to Submitting CSL Styles (and Locales)

The CSL style repository is the central location on the web for collecting and maintaining CSL styles. Software like Zotero, Mendeley, and Papers draw their styles directly from our repository.

Help us improve our repository and contribute new styles or fix up existing ones. We're particularly interested in styles for journals and published style guides.

To submit a style, please follow the following steps:

  1. Check that your style meets all our style requirements.

  2. Validate your style against the CSL schema, and correct any validation errors.

  3. Submit the style.

    The fastest way to get a style accepted into our repository is by creating a pull request on the GitHub website. To start, create a GitHub.com account and sign in.

    Then, if you're submitting a new style, see the instructions on Creating new files. In short, the steps involve:

    1. Visit https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles and click the plus icon (with a "Fork this project and create a new file" tooltip). When submitting a dependent style, first navigate to the dependent subdirectory.
    2. Write the file name of the style in the "Name your file..." text field. Make sure to add a ".csl" extension, e.g. "journal-of-results.csl".
    3. Paste the style code into the code editor window.
    4. Click the "Propose new file" button.
    5. In the next window, describe the changes you've made. When finished, click the "Send pull request" button.

    If you're submitting changes to an existing style instead, see the instructions on Editing files in another user's repository. Here the steps are:

    1. Visit https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles and find the style you wish to change (dependent styles are stored in the dependent subdirectory). To search by file name, press "t" to activate GitHub’s File Finder and start typing.
    2. Click on the style name, which will bring you to a page like https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/apa.csl.
    3. Click the edit icon. This opens a code editor in which you can make your changes (you can for example copy and paste your modified style into this window).
    4. Once you have made your changes in the "Code" tab (and previewed the changes in the "Preview" tab), click the "Propose file change" button.
    5. In the next window, describe the changes you've made. When finished, click the "Send pull request" button.

    Instead of relying solely on the GitHub website, you can also use a git client, such as GitHub for Mac, GitHub for Windows, or SmartGit. When using a client, fork the style repository, create a feature branch, commit your changes, and then create a pull request.

  4. Check on your pull request.

    After you create a pull request, tests are automatically run to verify that your style validates and follows our style requirements.

    These Travis CI tests usually finish within a few minutes. If Travis CI finds no problems, a green checkmark will appear in your pull request. Otherwise, you will see a red X. Click this X to see the build report, which describes the identified errors. If you have trouble figuring out what's wrong with your pull request, post a comment in the pull request and ask for help. When Travis CI finds problems with your style, don't create a new pull request. Instead, correct the existing one (see below).

    We also have a handful of volunteers who review pull requests. We will often ask you to provide some extra information about the style you're submitting, or ask you to make some changes to your pull request. Once we are satisfied, we will merge the pull request.

    Sometimes we merge pull requests within the hour, and sometimes it takes a few days. This depends on how busy we are, and on the time it takes to get your style is acceptable shape. In general, the closer you follow our instructions detailed here, the faster we can accept your style.

  5. Update your pull request.

    To make changes to your pull request, visit the "Files changed" tab of your pull request, and then click the "View" button at the top of your style. This should bring you to the copy of the style in your own fork of the styles repository. Finally, click on the edit icon, and make your changes.

    Any changes made this way will automatically appear in the pull request, and each commit will trigger a new Travis CI report.

    We don't get email updates when you make changes to your pull request, so create a comment in the pull request if you wish to alert us.

  6. Make additional changes after your pull request has been merged.

    Once a pull request has been merged, it can no longer be used to submit further changes. If you do wish to make additional changes, create a new pull request. Please always start from the latest version of the style from our repository, because we often perform maintenance on styles.

The steps to submit locale files are largely the same, except that locales need to be submitted to the locales repository.