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…RIBUTING.md The README now has a Contributing section that points users to create issues as the primary contribution path. CONTRIBUTING.md also leads with a "How to Contribute" section highlighting issue creation.
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What
Add a Contributing section to README.md and a "How to Contribute" section to CONTRIBUTING.md that highlights issue creation as the primary contribution path.
Why
The README had no contributing section at all, so visitors had no guidance on how to help. Creating issues (bug reports, feature requests, questions) is the most valuable and accessible way to contribute — this change makes that clear upfront.
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