Contributing to axolotl
First of all, thank you for your interest in contributing to axolotl! We appreciate the time and effort you're willing to invest in making our project better. This document provides guidelines and information to make the contribution process as smooth as possible.
Table of Contents
Code of Conductcode
All contributors are expected to adhere to our Code of Conduct. Please read it before participating in the axolotl community.
Getting Started
Bugs? Please check for open issue else create a new Issue.
PRs are greatly welcome!
- Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
- Set up the development environment by following the instructions in the README.md file.
- Explore the codebase, run tests, and verify that everything works as expected.
Please run below to setup env
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
pre-commit install
# test
pytest tests/
How to Contribute
Reporting Bugs
If you encounter a bug or issue while using axolotl, please open a new issue on the GitHub Issues page. Provide a clear and concise description of the problem, steps to reproduce it, and any relevant error messages or logs.
Suggesting Enhancements
We welcome ideas for improvements and new features. To suggest an enhancement, open a new issue on the GitHub Issues page. Describe the enhancement in detail, explain the use case, and outline the benefits it would bring to the project.
Submitting Pull Requests
- Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix. Use a descriptive name like
feature/your-feature-name
orfix/your-bugfix-name
. - Make your changes, following the Style Guidelines below.
- Test your changes and ensure that they don't introduce new issues or break existing functionality.
- Commit your changes, following the commit message guidelines.
- Push your branch to your fork on GitHub.
- Open a new pull request against the
main
branch of the axolotl repository. Include a clear and concise description of your changes, referencing any related issues.
Style Guidelines
Code Style
axolotl uses {codestyle} as its code style guide. Please ensure that your code follows these guidelines.
Commit Messages
Write clear and concise commit messages that briefly describe the changes made in each commit. Use the imperative mood and start with a capitalized verb, e.g., "Add new feature" or "Fix bug in function".
Additional Resources
Thank you once again for your interest in contributing to axolotl. We look forward to collaborating with you and creating an even better project together!