# Contribution We would love feedback on our [Roadmap](https://github.com/orgs/katanemo/projects/1) and we welcome contributions to **Plano**! Whether you're fixing bugs, adding new features, improving documentation, or creating tutorials, your help is much appreciated. ## How to Contribute ### 1. Fork the Repository Fork the repository to create your own version of **Plano**: - Navigate to the [Plano GitHub repository](https://github.com/katanemo/plano). - Click the "Fork" button in the upper right corner. - This will create a copy of the repository under your GitHub account. ### 2. Clone Your Fork Once you've forked the repository, clone it to your local machine (replace `` with your GitHub username): ```bash git clone git@github.com:/plano.git cd plano ``` ### 3. Add Upstream Remote Add the original repository as an upstream remote so you can keep your fork in sync: ```bash git remote add upstream git@github.com:katanemo/plano.git ``` To sync your fork with the latest changes from the main repository: ```bash git fetch upstream git checkout main git merge upstream/main ``` ### 4. Install Prerequisites **Install uv** (Python package manager for the planoai CLI): ```bash curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh ``` **Install pre-commit hooks:** Pre-commit hooks help maintain code quality by running automated checks before each commit. Install them with: ```bash pip install pre-commit pre-commit install ``` The pre-commit hooks will automatically run: - YAML validation - Code formatting checks (Rust with `cargo fmt`, Python with `black`) - Linting checks (Rust with `cargo clippy`) - Rust unit tests ### 5. Setup the planoai CLI The planoai CLI is used to build, run, and manage Plano locally: ```bash cd cli uv sync ``` This creates a virtual environment in `.venv` and installs all dependencies. Now you can use `planoai` commands from anywhere, or use `uv run planoai` from the `cli` directory. ### 6. Create a Branch Use a descriptive name for your branch (e.g., fix-bug-123, add-feature-x). ```bash git checkout -b ``` ### 7. Make Your Changes Make your changes in the relevant files. If you're adding new features or fixing bugs, please include tests where applicable. ### 8. Test Your Changes Locally **Run Rust tests:** ```bash cd crates cargo test ``` For library tests only: ```bash cargo test --lib ``` **Run Python CLI tests:** ```bash cd cli uv run pytest ``` Or with verbose output: ```bash uv run pytest -v ``` **Run pre-commit checks manually:** Before committing, you can run all pre-commit checks manually: ```bash pre-commit run --all-files ``` ### 9. Push changes, and create a Pull request Go back to the original Plano repository, and you should see a "Compare & pull request" button. Click that to submit a Pull Request (PR). In your PR description, clearly explain the changes you made and why they are necessary. We will review your pull request and provide feedback. Once approved, your contribution will be merged into the main repository! ## Contribution Guidelines - Ensure that all existing tests pass. - Write clear commit messages. - Add tests for any new functionality. - Follow the existing coding style (enforced by pre-commit hooks). - Update documentation as needed. - Pre-commit hooks must pass before committing. To get in touch with us, please join our [discord server](https://discord.gg/pGZf2gcwEc). We will be monitoring that actively and offering support there.