👍🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🎉👍
This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to coc@electronjs.org.
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to Electron. These are just guidelines, not rules, use your best judgment and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.
Issues are created here.
- How to Contribute in Issues
- Asking for General Help
- Submitting a Bug Report
- Triaging a Bug Report
- Resolving a Bug Report
Bug reports will be closed if the issue has been inactive and the latest affected version no longer receives support. At the moment, Electron maintains its three latest major versions, with a new major version being released every 8 weeks. (For more information on Electron's release cadence, see this blog post.)
If an issue has been closed and you still feel it's relevant, feel free to ping a maintainer or add a comment!
We accept issues in any language. When an issue is posted in a language besides English, it is acceptable and encouraged to post an English-translated copy as a reply. Anyone may post the translated reply. In most cases, a quick pass through translation software is sufficient. Having the original text as well as the translation can help mitigate translation errors.
Responses to posted issues may or may not be in the original language.
Please note that using non-English as an attempt to circumvent our Code of Conduct will be an immediate, and possibly indefinite, ban from the project.
Pull Requests are the way concrete changes are made to the code, documentation,
dependencies, and tools contained in the electron/electron
repository.
See Coding Style for information about which standards Electron adheres to in different parts of its codebase.
For more in-depth guides on developing Electron, see /docs/development