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# Contributing to numpy
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## Reporting issues
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When reporting issues please include as much detail as possible about your
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operating system, numpy version and python version. Whenever possible, please
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also include a brief, self-contained code example that demonstrates the problem.
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If you are reporting a segfault please include a GDB traceback, which you can
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generate by following
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[these instructions.](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/doc/source/dev/development_environment.rst#debugging)
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## Contributing code
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Thanks for your interest in contributing code to numpy!
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+ If this is your first time contributing to a project on GitHub, please read
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through our
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[guide to contributing to numpy](https://numpy.org/devdocs/dev/index.html)
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+ If you have contributed to other projects on GitHub you can go straight to our
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[development workflow](https://numpy.org/devdocs/dev/development_workflow.html)
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Either way, please be sure to follow our
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[convention for commit messages](https://numpy.org/devdocs/dev/development_workflow.html#writing-the-commit-message).
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If you are writing new C code, please follow the style described in
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``doc/C_STYLE_GUIDE``.
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Suggested ways to work on your development version (compile and run
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the tests without interfering with system packages) are described in
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``doc/source/dev/development_environment.rst``.
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