This is the repository for all user contributed stuff related to munin.
contrib/plugins/ - 3rd-party plugins
This is usually where you want to begin your journey.
Here you find a plethora of plugins for the most diverse topics. Please take a look and improve existing or propose new plugins.
Please read the hints for plugin contributions.
See the gallery for a browsable overview of these plugins.
contrib/templates/ - 3rd-party templates
Feel free to update templates here, or even to create new ones.
Bonus points for mobile-friendly ones :)
Note that the one named official
is a loose-synced copy of the one distributed with munin.
It should serves as a base for small editions that can be merged into munin, so for that:
- don't copy the whole template
- directly edit files in this directory
contrib/tools/ - 3rd-party tools
Here, you can put just any kind of tool. Please use this directory instead of a random place on the internet. It makes things way more easy to search for others.
contrib/samples/ - 3rd-party examples of configs
This serves as a repository for examples of various configs. You know, the ''learn by example'' way of doing things.
Notes to contributors
Commits, Comments & Pull requests
We like to have elementary commits as it is much easier to manage for reviewing and debugging. So please don't be afraid to make as many commits as needed. Merging many commits is as easy as merging one, if not easier.
A good rationale is that each commit shall have a one-liner commit comment as its first line.
Ideally that first line has a prefix that shows the part the commit is about. It makes it very
easy to see grouped changes, and it enable avoiding to look at the --stat
. To know the prefix you should
use, you can have a look at already existing commits. Next lines are optional and should only
explain the why it is done this particular way.
On the other side, pull requests can regroup many commits at once. Just try to explain in the pull comment the ''why'' we should merge it (if it's not obvious).
Tim Pope wrote a very nice tuto on making good commit comments.
Licenses
All the code here is licensed with the same terms as munin itself (GPLv2), unless specified otherwise inside a file. In all cases the code shall have an OSI-compatible license. Asking for a pull implies that you agree with that fact.
This change was made on Jun 1st 2012. If you wrote some code earlier and you do not agree to the new licensing default, you can:
- submit a licensing change pull
- submit a removal pull