START HERE: How to Contribute to Any Chayn App:

First, Read our Contribution Guidelines:

Find our Contribution Guidelines on GitHub linked below:

<aside> 🌐 Chayn’s Contribution Guidelines: https://github.com/chaynHQ/.github/blob/main/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md

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Important note: This Chayn Tech Contributor Wiki guide here on Notion extends on Chayn’s technical documentation on GitHub by providing additional guidance. Please refer to our GitHub as our primary source of technical documentation.

<aside> 🌸 This is a working guide in constant development. Notice something should be included here or better explained here? Reach out to the team and let us know. We highly appreciate your feedback!

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Find Chayn on GitHub:

<aside> 🌐 Chayn is proudly open-source and all our code is visible and open for contributions on GitHub: https://github.com/chaynHQ

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If you are not familiar with GitHub, create a GitHub account and familiarize yourself. You do not need to be an expert and our Contribution Guidelines are a great starting point for new GitHubbers!

Select Issues for Your Contribution:

To select a contribution to make on Chayn’s GitHub, follow these steps:

  1. Pick the repository you would like to contribute to on Chayn’s GitHub. Consider which tech stack aligns most with you. For instance, Bloom is built with JavaScript and TypeScript and SoulMedicine is built with Ruby.

<aside> ⭐ Like our projects? Please consider giving our repository a star! This helps increase visibility to Chayn on GitHub.

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  1. Refer to our Contribution Guide linked above for more detailed guidance on selecting or creating issues. You can view open issues in our repositories, for example, Bloom’s frontend open issues: ‣
  2. Choose issues and repos that align most with your tech stack, for instance, SoulMedicine is written in Ruby, and Bloom uses JavaScript and TypeScript. Also, refer to issue tags to identify issues
  3. If you’re unsure on what to contribute, these are our favorite contributions to receive as an open-source organization: