Contributing to MLE Agent
This guide is actively being developed. Your contributions are welcome to help improve it for everyone.
Submitting a Pull Request
To contribute code to MLE Agent, you need to open a pull request (opens in a new tab). The pull request will be reviewed by the community before it is merged into the core project. Generally, a pull request should be submitted when a unit of work is complete, but you can also share ideas or get feedback through a work in progress (WIP) pull request (learn more).
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Familiarize yourself with the project by reading our "Getting Started Guide".
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Follow our coding standards to ensure consistency across the project.
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Review our testing guidelines to understand the project's automated testing framework.
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Set up your development environment to make sure you have everything you need to contribute.
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Make sure you have the latest version of the code by syncing your fork with the main repository:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/MLSysOps/MLE-agent.git git fetch upstream git merge upstream/main
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Create a branch for the code you will be working on:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
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Write your code, making sure to include tests as needed.
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Commit your changes with a meaningful commit message:
git commit -m "Description of the changes"
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Push your changes to your fork:
git push origin my-new-feature
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Open a pull request on GitHub. Make sure to include a detailed description of the changes you made and any relevant context.
Ensuring Your Pull Request Gets Accepted
- Make sure your code follows the coding standards outlined in our code guidelines -- we use flake8 (opens in a new tab) to enforce these standards.
- Write tests for any new features or significant changes.
- Ensure all tests pass before submitting your pull request.
- Be responsive to feedback from reviewers.
The Review Process
Once you submit a pull request, it will be reviewed by the maintainers. They might request changes or provide feedback. The goal is to ensure the code is high quality and aligns with the project's goals.
Work in Progress Pull Requests
If you want feedback on your work before it's complete, you can open a WIP pull request. This allows you to get input from others on your approach or on specific parts of your code.
When you're ready for a full review, you can mark the pull request as MRG
for review by removing the WIP
label.
Triaging Issues
If you're not ready to submit code but still want to contribute, you can help by triaging issues. This involves confirming bugs, providing additional information, or suggesting ways to reproduce issues.
Thank you for your interest in contributing to MLE Agent!