# Thank you
First, thank you for being interested in contributing to ProjectAlice. 🙏
A lot of things could be improved and enriched with your collaboration no matter if you are an experienced developer or not. Below you will find just some guidelines for inspiration.
# Documentation
You can write, translate and improve ProjectAlice's documentation. Each page has a link to its source code, so you can easily edit and send a PR if you find a typo or something that's not clear enough.
# Core
Find an open issue to tackle. New features are welcome!
# Inform an Issue
- What issues can I report?
Besides reporting a bug, you can propose features, ideas, etc.
You can also open an issue if something in the documentation is not clear enough.
- How to report?
Just try to explain what happens and what is expected to happen . Also, it would be very useful to provide a way to reproduce the issue and logs that show the issue
# Core pull request Guidelines
Reference your PR to a related issue (if one exists) and provide a description of the changes proposed. Make sure you follow the code guidelines described in the section code guidelines.
# Skills
# New skills
New skills are always welcome. A guide on how to create skills for Project Alice can be found in the section skill-development
# Translations
Skills need new language support, and the system can be translated to support new languages! Check our dedicated page to learn how to do it!
# Skills pull request Guidelines
Reference your PR to a related issue (if one exists) and provide a description of the changes proposed. Make sure you follow the code guidelines described in the section code guidelines. To validate your skill you can use the Alice Skill Kit as described in the section alice skill kit.
# Do you like ProjectAlice?
# Spread the word
Help to promote the project with you friends, colleagues and the social media.
# Become a stargazer
Maybe you don't have the habit to star projects on GitHub, we kindly ask you to do so. 😃
# Stay in touch
- Join ProjectAlice on Discord