Skip to main content

Welcome Contributors

Hi there! Thank you for even being interested in contributing to LangChain. As an open-source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether they involve new features, improved infrastructure, better documentation, or bug fixes.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Guidelines​

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Ways to contribute​

There are many ways to contribute to LangChain. Here are some common ways people contribute:

  • Documentation: Help improve our docs, including this one!
  • Code: Help us write code, fix bugs, or improve our infrastructure.
  • Integrations: Help us integrate with your favorite vendors and tools.
  • Discussions: Help answer usage questions and discuss issues with users.

🚩 GitHub Issues​

Our 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. Please use these to help organize issues.

If you start working on an issue, please assign it to yourself.

If you are adding an issue, please try to keep it focused on a single, modular bug/improvement/feature. If two issues are related, or blocking, please link them rather than combining them.

We will try to keep these issues as up-to-date as possible, though with the rapid rate of development in this field some may get out of date. If you notice this happening, please let us know.

πŸ’­ GitHub Discussions​

We have a discussions page where users can ask usage questions, discuss design decisions, and propose new features.

If you are able to help answer questions, please do so! This will allow the maintainers to spend more time focused on development and bug fixing.

πŸ™‹ Getting Help​

Our goal is to have the simplest developer setup possible. Should you experience any difficulty getting setup, please contact a maintainer! Not only do we want to help get you unblocked, but we also want to make sure that the process is smooth for future contributors.

In a similar vein, we do enforce certain linting, formatting, and documentation standards in the codebase. If you are finding these difficult (or even just annoying) to work with, feel free to contact a maintainer for help - we do not want these to get in the way of getting good code into the codebase.

🌟 Recognition​

If your contribution has made its way into a release, we will want to give you credit on Twitter (only if you want though)! If you have a Twitter account you would like us to mention, please let us know in the PR or through another means.


Was this page helpful?


You can also leave detailed feedback on GitHub.