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+ # Welcome to PySR's contributing guide <!-- Forked from GitHub's awesome template contributing guide -->
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+ Thank you for investing your time in contributing to our project! Any contribution you make will be reflected on the contributors lists: [frontend](https://github.com/MilesCranmer/PySR/graphs/contributors) and [backend](https://github.com/MilesCranmer/SymbolicRegression.jl/graphs/contributors) :sparkles:.
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+ In this guide you will get an overview of the contribution workflow from opening an issue, creating a PR, reviewing, and merging the PR.
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+ ## New contributor guide
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+ To get an overview of the project, read PySR's [README](README.md). The [PySR docs](https://astroautomata.com/PySR/) give additional information.
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+ Here are some resources to help you get started with open source contributions in general:
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+ - [Finding ways to contribute to open source on GitHub](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/exploring-projects-on-github/finding-ways-to-contribute-to-open-source-on-github)
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+ - [Set up Git](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/set-up-git)
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+ - [GitHub flow](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/github-flow)
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+ - [Collaborating with pull requests](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests)
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+ ### Issues
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+ #### Create a new issue
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+ If you spot a problem with PySR, [search if an issue already exists](https://docs.github.com/en/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-on-github/searching-issues-and-pull-requests#search-by-the-title-body-or-comments). If a related issue doesn't exist, you can open a new issue using a relevant [issue form](https://github.com/MilesCranmer/PySR/issues/new/choose).
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+ #### Solve an issue
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+ Scan through our [existing issues](https://github.com/MilesCranmer/PySR/issues) to find one that interests you (feel free to work on any!). You can narrow down the search using `labels` as filters. See [Labels](/contributing/how-to-use-labels.md) for more information. If you find an issue to work on, you are welcome to open a PR with a fix.
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+ ### Make Changes
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+ #### Make changes locally
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+ 1. Fork the repository.
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+ - Using GitHub Desktop:
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+ - [Getting started with GitHub Desktop](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/installing-and-configuring-github-desktop/getting-started-with-github-desktop) will guide you through setting up Desktop.
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+ - Once Desktop is set up, you can use it to [fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/cloning-and-forking-repositories-from-github-desktop)!
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+ - Using the command line:
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+ - [Fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo#fork-an-example-repository) so that you can make your changes without affecting the original project until you're ready to merge them.
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+ 2. Create a working branch and start with your changes!
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+ 3. (Optional) If you would like to make changes to PySR itself, skip to step 4. However, if you are interested in making changes to the _symbolic regression code_ itself,
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+ check out the [guide](https://astroautomata.com/PySR/backend/) on modifying a custom SymbolicRegression.jl library.
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+ In this case, you might instead be interested in making suggestions to the [SymbolicRegression.jl](http://github.com/MilesCranmer/SymbolicRegression.jl) library.
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+ 4. You can install your local version of PySR with `python setup.py install`, and run tests with `python -m pysr.test main`.
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+ ### Commit your update
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+ Once you are happy with your changes, run `black .` to apply [Black](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) formatting to your local
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+ version. Commit the changes once you are ready.
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+ ### Pull Request
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+ When you're finished with the changes, create a pull request, also known as a PR.
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+ - Don't forget to [link PR to issue](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue) if you are solving one.
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+ - Enable the checkbox to [allow maintainer edits](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/allowing-changes-to-a-pull-request-branch-created-from-a-fork) so the branch can be updated for a merge.
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+ Once you submit your PR, a PySR team member will review your proposal. We may ask questions or request additional information.
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+ - We may ask for changes to be made before a PR can be merged, either using [suggested changes](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request) or pull request comments. You can apply suggested changes directly through the UI. You can make any other changes in your fork, then commit them to your branch.
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+ - As you update your PR and apply changes, mark each conversation as [resolved](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request#resolving-conversations).
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+ - If you run into any merge issues, checkout this [git tutorial](https://github.com/skills/resolve-merge-conflicts) to help you resolve merge conflicts and other issues.
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+ ### Your PR is merged!
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+ Congratulations :tada::tada: The PySR team thanks you :sparkles:.
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+ Once your PR is merged, your contributions will be publicly visible.
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+ Thanks for being part of the PySR community!