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Contributing to ShareLaTeX
Thank you for reading this! If you'd like to report a bug or join in the development of ShareLaTeX, then here are some notes on how to do that.
Note that ShareLaTeX is actually made up of many seperate repositories (a list is available here).
Reporting bugs and opening issues
If you'd like to report a bug or open an issue then please:
- Find the correct repository. ShareLaTeX is split across multiple different repositories, each containing a different service (you can find a list of all repositories here). If you know the bug only applies to one service, then please open an issue in that repository. For general bugs and issues that span more than one service, please open an issue in the sharelatex/sharelatex repository.
- Check if there is an existing issue. If there is then please add any more information that you have, or give it a 👍.
When submitting an issue please describe the issue as clearly as possible, including how to reproduce the bug, which situations it appears in, what you expected to happen, and what actually happens. If you can include a screenshot for front end issues that is very helpful.
Pull Requests
See our wiki for how to manage the ShareLaTeX development environment and for our developer guidelines.
We love pull requests, so be bold with them! Don't be afraid of going ahead and changing something, or adding a new feature. We're very happy to work with you to get your changes merged into ShareLaTeX.
If you're looking for something to work on, have a look at the open issues in any of the repositories listed here.
Security
Please do not publish security vulnerabilities publicly until we've had a chance to address them. All security related issues/patches should be sent directly to security@overleaf.com where we will attempt to address them quickly. If you're unsure whether something is a security issue or not, then please be cautious and contact us at security@overleaf.com first.
Contributor License Agreement
Before we can accept any contributions of code, we need you to agree to our Contributor License Agreement. This is to ensure that you own the copyright of your contribution, and that you agree to give us a license to use it in both the open source version, and the version of Overleaf running at www.overleaf.com, which may have additional changes.