# How to contribute to 🤗 LeRobot Everyone is welcome to contribute, and we value everybody's contribution. Code is not the only way to help the community. Answering questions, helping others, reaching out, and improving the documentation are immensely valuable. Whichever way you choose to contribute, please be mindful to respect our [code of conduct](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). ## Ways to Contribute You can contribute in many ways: - **Fixing issues:** Resolve bugs or improve existing code. - **New features:** Develop new features. - **Extend:** Implement new models/policies, robots, or simulation environments and upload datasets to the Hugging Face Hub. - **Documentation:** Improve examples, guides, and docstrings. - **Feedback:** Submit tickets related to bugs or desired new features. If you are unsure where to start, join our [Discord Channel](https://discord.gg/q8Dzzpym3f). ## Development Setup To contribute code, you need to set up a development environment. ### 1. Fork and Clone Fork the repository on GitHub, then clone your fork: ```bash git clone https://github.com//lerobot.git cd lerobot git remote add upstream https://github.com/huggingface/lerobot.git ``` ### 2. Environment Installation Please follow our [Installation Guide](./docs/source/installation.mdx) for the environment setup & installation from source. ## Running Tests & Quality Checks ### Code Style (Pre-commit) Install `pre-commit` hooks to run checks automatically before you commit: ```bash pre-commit install ``` To run checks manually on all files: ```bash pre-commit run --all-files ``` ### Running Tests We use `pytest`. First, ensure you have test artifacts by installing **git-lfs**: ```bash git lfs install git lfs pull ``` Run the full suite (this may require extras installed): ```bash pytest -sv ./tests ``` Or run a specific test file during development: ```bash pytest -sv tests/test_specific_feature.py ``` ## Submitting Issues & Pull Requests Use the templates for required fields and examples. - **Issues:** Follow the [ticket template](./.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml). - **Pull requests:** Rebase on `upstream/main`, use a descriptive branch (don't work on `main`), run `pre-commit` and tests locally, and follow the [PR template](./.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md). One member of the LeRobot team will then review your contribution. Thank you for contributing to LeRobot!