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Alan Zhao c98914a0b2 Update docs for updating clang format
* The file extensions for the compressed tarballs are .tar.xz, not .tgz
* Update the clang-format diff script so that xargs spawns one
  clang-format process per file in parallel instead of spawning one
  clang-format process that formats all files. This considerably speeds
  things up.

Note that the fetch and upload script is still broken for the following
reasons that I haven't fixed yet because this is difficult to debug
(upload_to_google_storage.py can only be run once per object for
example.)
* upload_to_google_storage_first_class.py prints a line that goes
  "Uploading {filename} as gs://{path}" before printing out JSON. This
  makes jq unhappy.
* upload_to_google_storage_first_class.py prints the wrong object_name
  in the JSON; the object name printed is the same as the sha256sum.
  There does exist an object with that name and it contains the right
  data, but it doesn't have the executable bit set. We want another
  object that does.

Change-Id: I6cd5faa0432b71098664e4e79bc7c22140d48545
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6226772
Reviewed-by: Hans Wennborg <hans@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Alan Zhao <ayzhao@google.com>
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Chromium docs

This directory contains chromium project documentation in Gitiles-flavored Markdown. It is automatically rendered by Gitiles.

If you add new documents, please also add a link to them in the Document Index below.

[TOC]

Creating Documentation

Guidelines

Previewing changes

Locally using md_browser

# in chromium checkout
./tools/md_browser/md_browser.py

This is only an estimate. The gitiles view may differ.

  1. Upload a patch to gerrit, or receive a review request. e.g. https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/3362532
  2. View a specific .md file. e.g. https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/3362532/2/docs/README.md
  3. You will see something like
    Base preview -> Patchset 3 preview | DOWNLOAD
    at the top left of the page. Click on the second "preview" link to open the preview for the current patch set.

This gitiles view is the authoritative view, exactly the same as will be used when committed.

Document Index

Note: this is not an exhaustive list of all documents.

Checking Out and Building

Design Docs

Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Set Up Guides

Git

Clang

General Development

Testing

Configuration Docs

Misc Linux-Specific Docs

Misc MacOS-Specific Docs

Misc Windows-Specific Docs

Misc Android-Specific Docs

Misc iOS-Specific Docs

Misc Chrome-OS-Specific Docs

Misc WebUI-Specific Docs

  • WebUI Explainer - An explanation of C++ and TypeScript infrastructural code for Chrome UIs implemented with web technologies (i.e. chrome:// URLs).
  • Optimizing Chrome Web UIs - Notes on making WebUIs more performant
  • Trusted Types on WebUI - Tips for coding in WebUI with Trusted Types in mind.
  • chrome-untrusted:// FAQ - Explainer on the usage of the chrome-untrusted:// scheme for hosting WebUIs that handle untrustworthy content.

Media

Accessibility

Memory

Memory Infrastructure Timeline Profiling (MemoryInfra)

Metrics

Misc

Mojo & Services

Security

  • The Rule Of 2 - An imoportant security rule when handling untrustworthy contents (like anything downloaded from the web).

Speed

  • Chrome Speed - Documentation for performance measurements and regressions in Chrome.
  • Chrome Speed Metrics - Documentation about user experience metrics on the web and their JavaScript APIs.

UI

What's Up With That Transcripts

These are transcripts of What's Up With That, a video series of interviews with Chromium software engineers.

Probably Obsolete