# Contributing to Kreuzberg Thank you for your interest in contributing to Kreuzberg! Whether you're fixing a typo, adding a feature, or improving documentation, every contribution makes a difference. ## First time contributing? Welcome! We're glad you're here. Start by choosing an issue that matches your experience level: - [Good first issue](https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) — small, well-scoped tasks ideal for newcomers - [Help wanted](https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) — tasks where we'd especially appreciate community help > **Tip:** Pick an issue you feel confident about. If you're unsure about scope or approach, leave a comment on the issue and we'll help you get started. Want to work on something bigger or propose a new feature? [Open a discussion](https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg/issues) with maintainers first. ## Jump right in **Quick fixes** (typos, small doc improvements): 1. Edit the file directly on GitHub 2. Submit a pull request — that's it! **Larger contributions** (features, new bindings, bug fixes): 1. Read the full [Contributing Guide](https://docs.kreuzberg.dev/contributing/) on our docs site 2. Set up your development environment (see below) 3. Follow our workflow: branch → code → test → PR ## What can I contribute to? Kreuzberg is a polyglot project with many areas where you can help: | Area | Description | | --------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | **Rust core** | Parser implementations, extraction pipeline, performance | | **Language bindings** | Python, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, Java, C#, PHP, R, Elixir, WASM | | **Documentation** | Guides, API references, examples, tutorials | | **Testing** | Unit tests, E2E test fixtures, cross-language coverage | | **Plugins** | New extraction plugins, plugin system improvements | | **CI/CD** | Build pipeline, cross-architecture support, release automation | ## Development setup ### System dependencies **Required for all contributions:** - [Git](https://git-scm.com/) - [Task](https://taskfile.dev/installation/) — our task runner for all build and test workflows - [Rust](https://rustup.rs/) stable (via `rustup`) — the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target is configured automatically via `rust-toolchain.toml` **Required for WASM builds** (tree-sitter and tesseract compile C/C++ to wasm): - [WASI SDK](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/releases) — install to `$HOME/wasi-sdk` or set `WASI_SDK_PATH` **Language-specific toolchains** (only install what you need): | Language | Version | Tool | | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------- | | Python | 3.10+ | [`uv`](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) | | Node.js | 20+ | [`pnpm`](https://pnpm.io/) | | Ruby | 3.2+ | `rbenv` or `rvm` | | Go | 1.26+ | [Official installer](https://go.dev/dl/) | | Java | 25+ | JDK (via [sdkman](https://sdkman.io/)) | | .NET | 10+ | `dotnet` | | PHP | 8.1+ | `composer` | | Elixir | 1.14+ | `mix` (OTP 25+) | | R | 4.1+ | [CRAN](https://cran.r-project.org/) | ### Getting started ```bash task setup ``` This installs all toolchains and dependencies across every language. Safe to re-run anytime. ## Quick reference | Command | What it does | | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | | `task setup` | Install all dependencies (idempotent) | | `task build` | Build all language bindings | | `task test` | Run all test suites | | `task lint` | Run all linters (with auto-fix) | | `task format` | Format all code | | `task check` | Combined lint + format check (no modifications) | For language-specific commands, use the namespace pattern: `task rust:test`, `task python:build`, `task node:format`, etc. For the complete development workflow, build profiles, coding standards, and PR guidelines, see the full [Contributing Guide](https://docs.kreuzberg.dev/contributing/). ## Commit messages We use [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/). Prefix your commit messages with a type: - `feat:` — new feature - `fix:` — bug fix - `docs:` — documentation changes - `perf:` — performance improvement - `chore:` — maintenance, dependencies, CI - `test:` — adding or updating tests - `refactor:` — code restructuring without behavior change ## Community - **Star the repo:** [Give us a star on GitHub](https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg) — it helps others discover Kreuzberg! - **Documentation:** [docs.kreuzberg.dev](https://docs.kreuzberg.dev) - **Discord:** [Join our community](https://discord.gg/xt9WY3GnKR) - **Issues:** [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg/issues) - **License:** [Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2)](LICENSE) Thank you for helping make Kreuzberg better!