## Development Use the latest version of Rust and Python. Generally, you just need these commands: * Install script dependencies (one time): * `pip install "steam[client]"` * Add all recent changes (defaults to last day, but then it remembers when you last ran it): * `cargo run -- bulk --recent-changes` * List some stats about the data set: * `cargo run -- stats` * Activate pre-commit hooks (requires Python): ``` pip install --user pre-commit pre-commit install ``` There are some lower-level commands for finer control or full imports: * Add new games to wiki-game-cache.yaml (required in order to add them to the manifest): * `cargo run -- bulk --missing-pages` * Validate schema: * `cargo run -- schema` ## API etiquette When running or modifying the importer script, please be mindful not to unnecessarily spam the PCGW or Steam APIs. The [Mediawiki guidelines](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Etiquette) suggest that: > Making your requests in series rather than in parallel, > by waiting for one request to finish before sending a new request, > should result in a safe request rate. I am not sure about guidelines for the Steam API, but the cache file should mean that we are not making excessive requests.