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Contribution Guidelines
Thanks for wanting to contribute to RAGFlow. This document offers guidlines and major considerations for submitting your contributions.
- To report a bug, file a GitHub issue with us.
- For further questions, you can explore existing discussions or initiate a new one in Discussions.
What you can contribute
The list below mentions some contributions you can make, but it is not a complete list.
- Proposing or implementing new features
- Fixing a bug
- Adding test cases or demos
- Posting a blog or tutorial
- Updates to existing documents, codes, or annotations.
- Suggesting more user-friendly error codes
File a pull request (PR)
General workflow
- Fork our GitHub repository.
- Clone your fork to your local machine:
git clone git@github.com:<yourname>/ragflow.git
- Create a local branch:
git checkout -b my-branch
- Provide sufficient information in your commit message
git commit -m 'Provide sufficient info in your commit message'
- Commit changes to your local branch, and push to GitHub: (include necessary commit message)
git push origin my-branch.
- Submit a pull request for review.
Before filing a PR
- Consider splitting a large PR into multiple smaller, standalone PRs to keep a traceable development history.
- Ensure that your PR addresses just one issue, or keep any unrelated changes small.
Add test cases when contributing new features. They demonstrate that your code functions correctly and protect against potential issues from future changes.
Describing your PR
Ensure that your PR title is concise and clear, providing all the required information.
Refer to a corresponding GitHub issue in your PR description if applicable.
Include sufficient design details for breaking changes or API changes in your description.
Reviewing & merging a PR
- Ensure that your PR passes all Continuous Integration (CI) tests before merging it.