This repository contains a template for running a SourceCred instance.
New users of SourceCred are encouraged to fork this repo to start their own instance.
This repo comes with a GitHub action configured that will run SourceCred automatically every 6 hours, as well as any time you change the configuration.
SourceCred is organized around "instances". Every instance must have a
sourcecred.json
file at root, which specifies which plugins are active in the
instance. Config and permanent data (e.g. the Ledger) are stored in the master branch.
All output or site data gets stored in the gh-pages
branch by the Github Action.
Configuration files:
config/grain.json
specifies how much Grain to distribute every week. ThemaxSimultaneousDistributions
parameter determines how many weeks of "back-distributions" to generate if the command hasn't been run in a while (or ever).config/currencyDetails.json
By default, SourceCred uses "Grain" as the name for the currency it distributes to participants. If you would like to change it to something custom for your community, you can do so by editing this file.config/plugins/$PLUGIN_OWNER/$PLUGIN_NAME
stores plugin-specific data. Each plugin has its own directory. See the plugin section below to learn how to configure them.
Permanent Data:
data/ledger.json
keeps a history of all grain distributions and transfers as well as identities added / merged.
Generated Data:
cache/
stores intermediate produced by the plugins. This directory should not be checked into Git at all.output/
stores output data generated by SourceCred, including the Cred Graph and Cred Scores. This directory should be checked into Git; when needed, it may be removed and re-generated by SourceCred.site/
which stores the compiled SourceCred frontend, which can display data stored in the instance.
Using this instance as a starting point, you can update the config to include the plugins you want, pointing at the data you care about. We recommend setting up your instance locally first and make sure its working before pushing your changes to master and using the Github Action.
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Hit the big green "Use this template" button on github. (do not fork)
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Use a git client to clone your new repo locally.
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Get Yarn, navigate to the cloned repo directory in a terminal, and then run
yarn
to install SourceCred and dependencies. -
Enable the plugins you want to use by updating the
sourcecred.json
file. e.g. to enable all the plugins:
{
"bundledPlugins": [
"sourcecred/discourse",
"sourcecred/discord",
"sourcecred/github"
]
}
- If you are using the GitHub or Discord plugin, copy the
.env.example
file to a.env
file:
cp .env.example .env
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Follow the steps in the plugin guides below to setup the config files and generate access tokens for each plugin and then paste them into the
.env
file after the=
sign. -
Use the following commands to run your instance locally:
Load Data
yarn load
loads the data from each plugin into the cache. Run this anytime you want to re-load the data from your plugins.
Run SourceCred
yarn start
creates the cred graph, computes cred scores and runs the front end interface which you can access atlocalhost:6006
in your browser.
NOTE: this command will not load any new data from Discord / GitHub / Discourse, etc. If you want to re-load
all the latest user activity, run yarn load
again.
Clear Cache
yarn clean
will clear any cached data that was loaded by the plugins. You can run this if any plugins fail to load. Runyarn load
after this to re-load the data.
If you want to restart from a clean slate and remove all the generated graphs, you can do so via:
yarn clean-all
Run yarn clean-all
if the yarn start
command fails due to a change in the config or breaking changes in a new version of SourceCred.
yarn grain
distributes Grain according to the current Cred scores, and the config inconfig/grain.json
.
This repo also contains a GitHub action for automatically distributing grain. It will run every Sunday and create a Pull Request
with the ledger updated with the new grain balances based on the users Cred scores. The amount of grain to get distributed
every week can be defined in the config/grain.json
file.
There are three different policies that can be used to control how the grain gets distributed: "IMMEDIATE", "BALANCED", and "RECENT". For info on what each policy does, how to choose the right policy for your community, and how Grain operates in general, see How Grain Works.
Below is an example grain.json
file for a configuration that uses a combination of all three policies. Here we tell SourceCred to distribute 1,000 grain every week, with 25% (250 grain) distributed according to IMMEDIATE
, 25% (250 grain) distributed according to BALANCED
, and 50% (500 grain) distributed according to RECENT
.
{
"maxSimultaneousDistributions": 100
"allocationPolicies": [
{
"budget": "250",
"numIntervalsLookback": 1,
"policyType": "IMMEDIATE"
},
{
"budget": "450",
"discount": 0.5,
"policyType": "RECENT"
},
{
"budget": "250",
"numIntervalsLookback": 0,
"policyType": "BALANCED"
}
]
}
If you want to go deeper, you can access lower-level commands in the sourcecred CLI in the form of: yarn sourcecred <command>
.
For a list of what's available, and what each command does, run yarn sourcecred help
.
Once you've got the instance configured to your satisfaction (see instructions on plugins below),
commit and push your changes to master (or make a pull request). The Github Action will then generate the frontend
and deploy it to GitHub Pages. To enable GitHub Pages for your instance, check out this guide.
Make sure you select gh-pages
as the branch to publish from.
The GitHub plugin loads GitHub repositories.
You can specify the repositories to load in
config/plugins/sourcecred/github/config.json
.
In order for SourceCred to access your GitHub repos,
you must have a GitHub API key in your .env
file as
SOURCECRED_GITHUB_TOKEN=<token>
(copy the .env.example
file for reference). The key should be read-only without any special
scopes or permissions (unless you are loading a private GitHub repository, in which case
the key needs access to your private repositories).
You will also need to add it to your GitHub Action secrets.
You can generate a GitHub API key here.
The Discourse plugin loads Discourse forums; currently, only one forum can be loaded in any single instance. This does not require any special API
keys or permissions. You just need to set the server url in config/plugins/sourcecred/discourse/config.json
.
The Discord plugin loads Discord servers, and mints Cred on Discord reactions. In order for SourceCred to
access your Discord server, you need to generate a "bot token" and paste it in the .env
file as
SOURCECRED_DISCORD_TOKEN=<token>
(copy the .env.example
file for reference). You will also need to add it
to your GitHub Action secrets.
The full instructions for setting up the Discord plugin can be found in the Discord plugin page in the SourceCred documentation.
To deactivate a plugin, just remove it from the bundledPlugins
array in the sourcecred.json
file.
You can also remove its config/plugins/OWNER/NAME
directory for good measure.