# Contributing to `LibMake`
Welcome! We're thrilled that you're interested in contributing to the `LibMake` library. Whether you're looking to evangelize, submit feedback, or contribute code, we appreciate your involvement in making `LibMake` a better tool for everyone. Here's how you can get started.
## Evangelize
One of the simplest ways to help us out is by spreading the word about LibMake. We believe that a bigger, more involved community makes for a better framework, and that better frameworks make the world a better place. If you know people who might benefit from using LibMake, please let them know!
## How to Contribute
If you're interested in making a more direct contribution, there are several ways you can help us improve LibMake. Here are some guidelines for submitting feedback, bug reports, and code contributions.
### Feedback
Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us, and we're always looking for ways to make LibMake better. If you have ideas, suggestions, or questions about LibMake, we'd love to hear them. Here's how you can provide feedback:
- Click [here][2] to submit a new feedback.
- Use a descriptive title that clearly summarizes your feedback.
- Provide a detailed description of the issue or suggestion.
- Be patient while we review and respond to your feedback.
### Bug Reports
If you encounter a bug while using LibMake, please let us know so we can fix it. Here's how you can submit a bug report:
- Click [here][2] to submit a new issue.
- Use a descriptive title that clearly summarizes the bug.
- Provide a detailed description of the issue, including steps to reproduce it.
- Be patient while we review and respond to your bug report.
### Code Contributions
If you're interested in contributing code to LibMake, we're excited to have your help! Here's what you need to know:
#### Feature Requests
If you have an idea for a new feature or improvement, we'd love to hear it. Here's how you can contribute code for a new feature to LibMake:
- Fork the repo.
- Clone the LibMake[1] repo by running:
`git clone {repository}`
- Edit files in the `src/` folder. The `src/` folder contains the source code for LibMake.
- Submit a pull request, and we'll review and merge your changes if they fit with our vision for LibMake.
#### Submitting Code
If you've identified a bug or have a specific code improvement in mind, we welcome your pull requests. Here's how to submit your code changes:
- Fork the repo.
- Clone the LibMake repo by running:
`git clone {repository}`
- Edit files in the `src/` folder. The `src/` folder contains the source code for LibMake.
- Submit a pull request, and we'll review and merge your changes if they fit with our vision for LibMake.
We hope that this guide has been helpful in explaining how you can contribute to LibMake. Thank you for your interest and involvement in our project!
[1]: https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/libmake
[2]: https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/libmake/issues/new