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Welcome to DocsGPT Contributing Guidelines
Thank you for choosing to contribute to DocsGPT! We are all very grateful!
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We accept different types of contributions
📣 Discussions - Engage in conversations, start new topics, or help answer questions.
🐞 Issues - This is where we keep track of tasks. It could be bugs,fixes or suggestions for new features.
🛠️ Pull requests - Suggest changes to our repository, either by working on existing issues or adding new features.
📚 Wiki - This is where our documentation resides.
🐞 Issues and Pull requests
We value contributions in the form of discussions or suggestions. We recommend taking a look at existing issues and our roadmap.
If you're interested in contributing code, here are some important things to know:
We have a frontend built with React (Vite) and a backend in Python.
If you are looking to contribute to frontend (⚛️React, Vite):
- The current frontend is being migrated from
/application
to/frontend
with a new design, so please contribute to the new one. - Check out this milestone and its issues.
- The Figma design can be found here.
Please try to follow the guidelines.
If you are looking to contribute to Backend (🐍 Python):
- Review our issues and contribute to
/application
or/scripts
(please disregard oldingest_rst.py
ingest_rst_sphinx.py
files; they will be deprecated soon). - All new code should be covered with unit tests (pytest). Please find tests under
/tests
folder. - Before submitting your Pull Request, ensure it can be queried after ingesting some test data.
Testing
To run unit tests from the root of the repository, execute:
python -m pytest
Workflow 📈 :
- Fork the repository
- Make the required changes on your forked version
- Commit those changes and submit those as a pull request so that it reflects on thr main repository.
Questions/collaboration
Feel free to join our Discord. We're very friendly and welcoming to new contributors, so don't hesitate to reach out.