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Contributing to Langflow

This guide is intended to help you get started contributing to Langflow. As an open-source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether it be in the form of a new feature, improved infra, or better documentation.

To contribute to this project, please follow the fork and pull request workflow.

Reporting bugs or suggesting improvements

Our GitHub issues page is kept up to date with bugs, improvements, and feature requests. There is a taxonomy of labels to help with sorting and discovery of issues of interest. See this page for an overview of the system we use to tag our issues and pull requests.

If you're looking for help with your code, consider posting a question on the GitHub Discussions board. Please understand that we won't be able to provide individual support via email. We also believe that help is much more valuable if it's shared publicly, so that more people can benefit from it.

  • Describing your issue: Try to provide as many details as possible. What exactly goes wrong? How is it failing? Is there an error? "XY doesn't work" usually isn't that helpful for tracking down problems. Always remember to include the code you ran and if possible, extract only the relevant parts and don't just dump your entire script. This will make it easier for us to reproduce the error.

  • Sharing long blocks of code or logs: If you need to include long code, logs or tracebacks, you can wrap them in <details> and </details>. This collapses the content so it only becomes visible on click, making the issue easier to read and follow.

Contributing code and documentation

You can develop Langflow locally and contribute to the Project!

See DEVELOPMENT.md for instructions on setting up and using a development envrionment.

Opening a pull request

Once you wrote and manually tested your change, you can start sending the patch to the main repository.

  • Open a new GitHub pull request with the patch against the main branch.
  • Ensure the PR title follows semantic commits conventions.
    • For example, feat: add new feature, fix: correct issue with X.
  • Ensure the PR description clearly describes the problem and solution. Include the relevant issue number if applicable.