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title: Ways to Contribute
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description: Help develop Ocean Protocol software like a superhero
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cover: ../.gitbook/assets/cover/contribute_banner.png
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# 🤝 Contribute
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<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/gif/to-the-computer.gif" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Report a bug 🐞
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Have you found a bug in the code? To report a bug that _isn't a vulnerability_, go to the relevant GitHub repository, click on the _Issues_ tab, and select _Bug Report_.
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First, make sure that you search existing open + closed issues + PRs to see if your bug has already been reported there. If not, then go ahead and create a new bug report! 🦸
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#### Do you see an error in the Ocean Market?
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Follow the steps below to properly document your bug! Paste the screenshots into your GitHub issue.
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{% embed url="https://app.arcade.software/share/fUNrK6z2eurJ2C1ty2OG" fullWidth="false" %}
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{% endembed %}
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### Report vulnerabilities
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For all the super sleuths out there, you may be able to earn a bounty for reporting vulnerabilities in sensitive parts of the code. Check out this page on [Immunify](https://immunefi.com/bounty/oceanprotocol/) for the latest bug bounties available. You can also responsibly disclose flaws by emailing us at [security@oceanprotocol.com](mailto:security@oceanprotocol.com).
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<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/gif/matrix-code.gif" alt=""><figcaption><p>Did you find a glitch in the code matrix?</p></figcaption></figure>
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### Suggest a new feature 🤔💭
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Use the _Issues_ section of each repository and select _`Feature request`_ to suggest and discuss any features you would like to see added.
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As with bug reports, don't forget to search existing open + closed issues + PRs to see if something has already been suggested.
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### Improve core software
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It takes a tribe of awesome coders to build a tech stack, and you're invited to pitch in 😊 We'd love to have you contribute to any repository within the `oceanprotocol` [GitHub](https://github.com/oceanprotocol) organization!
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Before you start coding, please follow these basic guidelines:
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* If no feature request issue for your case is present, **please open one first before starting to work on something, so it can be discussed openly with Ocean core team**.
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* Make yourself familiar with the repository-specific contribution requirements and code style requirements.
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* Because of the weird world of intellectual property, we need you to follow the [legal requirements](legal-reqs.md) for contributing code.
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* Be excellent to each other in the comments, as outlined in the [Contributor Code of Conduct](code-of-conduct.md).
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#### Your contribution workflow
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1. As an external developer, fork the respective repo and **push your code changes to your own fork.** Ocean core developers push directly on the repo under `oceanprotocol` org.
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2. Provide the issue # information when you open a PR, for example: `issue-001-short-feature-description`. The issue number `issue-001` needs to reference the GitHub issue that you are trying to fix. The short feature description helps us to quickly distinguish your PR among the other PRs in play.
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3. To get visibility and Continuous Integration feedback as early as possible, open your Pull Request as a `Draft`.
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4. Give it a meaningful title, and at least link to the respective issue in the Pull Request description, like `Fixes #23`. Describe your changes, mention things for reviewers to look out for, and for UI changes screenshots and videos are helpful.
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5. Once your Pull Request is ready, mark it as `Ready for Review`, in most repositories code owners are automatically notified and asked for review.
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6. Get all CI checks green and address eventual change requests.
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7. If your PR stays open for longer and merge conflicts are detected, merge or rebase your branch against the current `main` branch.
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8. Once a Pull Request is approved, you can merge it.
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Depending on the release management of each repository, your contribution will be either included in a next release, or deployed live automatically.
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Except for GitHub, you can chat with most Ocean Protocol core developers in the [Discord](https://discord.gg/TnXjkR5) if you have further development questions.
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### Develop a dApp or integration on top of Ocean Protocol
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We LOVE builders of dApps on Ocean! Nothing makes us feel prouder than seeing you create awesome things with these open-source tools.
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If you need ANY help, then we're here to talk with you on [Discord](https://discord.gg/TnXjkR5) to give you advice. We're also consistently improving these docs to help you. And... you're here :)
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### Improve the docs
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The docs repo can always be improved. If you found a mistake or have an improvement to make, then follow the steps in the [contribution workflow](./#your-contribution-workflow) to submit your changes.
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### Apply for a developer job
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Do you REALLY love building on Ocean Protocol? Consider joining us full-time! Our openings are listed at [https://github.com/oceanprotocol/jobs](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/jobs).
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Scroll a bit further, and at this page's footer, you'll find the social media links that allow you to join the Ocean community or engage in direct chats with us. 😊 Toodles!
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