Help make git-annex better! ## wiki gardening This website is a wiki, so you can edit and improve any page. Or, write a [[new_tip|tips]] explaining how to accomplish something with git-annex. ## advanced wiki editing To make larger changes to the website, you can `git clone git://git-annex.branchable.com/ git-annex` and will find the whole website source in `doc/`. You can even `git push` doc-only changes back without authentication, since it is a wiki! ## bug triage People often file [[bugs]] on git-annex that are easily resolved by helping them with a problem, and perhaps writing some documentation. Many bugs are also filed without enough information to reproduce the problem, and need to be tagged moreinfo and a comment posted asking the submitter for details. Joey spends a lot of time dealing with this kind of bug triage. If you can take the time to pick a bug that is not marked as "confirmed" or "moreinfo" from the list of [[bugs]], try to reproduce it and follow up either confirming that the problem exists, or asking the submitter for more info, you'll make Joey more productive! ## code contributions [[download]] the source code, [[build|install/fromsource]] it and send patches! If you know Haskell, git-annex has lots of Haskell code that could be improved. See the [[coding_style]] and have at it. If you don't know Haskell, git-annex has many other coding opportunities. You could work to improve the Android port (Java etc) or improve the Javascript and CSS of the git-annex webapp, or work on porting libraries needed by the Windows port. To send patches, either include the patch in a [[bug|bugs]] report (small patch) or put up a branch in a git repository containing your changes. ## learning some Haskell Want to learn some Haskell to get hacking on git-annex? As Haskell programs go, git-annex does not use too many advanced features. [Learn You A Haskell](http://learnyouahaskell.com/) will teach you enough to get started. Of course git-annex does use monads, and particularly the `Annex``monad which gives access to its state about the git repository as well as lower-level IO.