Take a look at our localization documentation to get started! Or at our developer instructions We look forward to your contributions! ๐
Weโre also happy to hear about any issues we may have missed. Before opening a new one, please take a moment to check this guide.
If you have questions about using Pluto or want to discuss ideas, there are several places where you can meet fellow Pluto users.
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Get involved! If you are shy to ask a question or post your work, thatโs probably a good sign that you should do it! The Julia community is very welcoming and helpful, and people will be happy to hear from you!
The JuliaLang Discourse is a very nice platform for the wider Julia community. There is a Pluto category where you can ask questions and share your work.
The JuliaLang Zulip is an open source chat platform in your browser. The Julia community has a very active Zulip, and there is a Pluto channel. To join:
Thatโs it, see you there!
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There is also a stream called Pluto.jl developers, if you are interested in contributing to Pluto.
Pluto.jl developers
There is also the JuliaLang Slack, which is a commercial chat platform (not open source). You can ask questions in the #pluto channel. The Pluto developers donโt regularly check this channel.
#pluto
How is your experience with Pluto? Pluto has a built-in feedback form for complaints, praises, nice-to-haves, or any suggestions you might have, weโre always glad to hear from you!
The easiest way to reach us: Use the built-in feedback tool at the bottom right of each notebook. ๐จโ๐ซ
You can also reach us through Julia community channels:
Or email us directly :) you can find Pluto developersโ email addresses on their GitHub profiles.
We are specially interested in feedback from students and teachers:
Weโre working to make Pluto helpful for new Julia users, so your feedback is invaluable! ๐