The Qiskit Ecosystem is a collection of software and tutorials that builds on or extends Qiskit. The goal of the Ecosystem is to celebrate, support, and accelerate development of quantum technologies using Qiskit. View all projects at qiskit.org/ecosystem.
This repository manages members of the ecosystem, and can run regular tests on each project to alert maintainers of upcoming breaking changes.
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Upload your project to GitHub
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Add tests (optional)
If you use tox tests to check your code, we can run your tests regularly to detect breaking changes in current and upcoming versions of Qiskit.
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Open a project submission issue
Once you're ready, open an issue asking to add your project to the Ecosystem. This will automatically create a pull request adding your project to the repo. We'll review the pull request and get back to you within a few days.
Once your submission has been approved and merged, it will appear on qiskit.org/ecosystem within 24hrs.
Members of the ecosystem are invited to give a presentation about their project at Qiskit demo day. You can also write a post for the Qiskit Medium blog; reach out to a maintainer if you're interested.
To change your project's information, find your project's file in
.ecosystem/resources/members
and make a pull request with the updated information. You can also open an
issue
asking us to do it, or asking us to remove your project from the Ecosystem.
See the contributing document to learn about the source code contribution process developers follow.
See the code of conduct to learn about the social guidelines developers are expected to adhere to.
See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).