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Contribution Guidelines

It’s such an honor to have you on board!

If you feel like giving your hand to us, here are some ways

  • Add an example
    • If you have an idea for an example, please feel free to open a PR as draft to discuss design or work on your example.
  • Report a bug
    • If you find some bug, don't hesitate to report it! Your reports matter.

If you choose to write some code, we have some conventions as follows.

Guidelines

Setup Optuna

See the optuna/optuna/CONTRIBUTING.MD file to see how to install Optuna.

Checking the Format and Coding Style

Code is formatted with black, Coding style is checked with flake8 and isort and additional conventions are described in the Wiki.

If your environment is missing some dependencies such as black, flake8, or isort, you will be asked to install them.

Continuous Integration and Local Verification

This repository uses GitHub Actions.

Local Verification

By installing act and Docker, you can run tests written for GitHub Actions locally.

JOB_NAME=checks
act -j $JOB_NAME

Currently, you can run the following jobs:

  • checks
    • Checks the format
  • examples
    • Run the examples

To run a specific example job:

act -j examples -W path/to/example.yml/file

Usually, the example.yml file will be in the .github/workflows/ directory.

Creating a Pull Request

When you are ready to create a pull request, please try to keep the following in mind.

Title

The title of your pull request should

  • briefly describe and reflect the changes
  • wrap any code with backticks
  • not end with a period

Example

Add new example for using Optuna to tune GPT-4

Description

The description of your pull request should

  • describe the motivation
  • describe the changes
  • if still work-in-progress, describe remaining tasks