# AutoGPT Contribution Guide If you are reading this, you are probably looking for the full **[contribution guide]**, which is part of our [wiki]. Also check out our [🚀 Roadmap][roadmap] for information about our priorities and associated tasks. [contribution guide]: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT/wiki/Contributing [wiki]: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT/wiki [roadmap]: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT/discussions/6971 [kanban board]: https://github.com/orgs/Significant-Gravitas/projects/1 ## In short 1. Avoid duplicate work, issues, PRs etc. 2. We encourage you to collaborate with fellow community members on some of our bigger [todo's][roadmap]! * We highly recommend to post your idea and discuss it in the [dev channel]. 3. Create a draft PR when starting work on bigger changes. 4. Adhere to the [Code Guidelines] 5. Clearly explain your changes when submitting a PR. 6. Don't submit broken code: test/validate your changes. 7. Avoid making unnecessary changes, especially if they're purely based on your personal preferences. Doing so is the maintainers' job. ;-) 8. Please also consider contributing something other than code; see the [contribution guide] for options. [dev channel]: https://discord.com/channels/1092243196446249134/1095817829405704305 [code guidelines]: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT/wiki/Contributing#code-guidelines If you wish to involve with the project (beyond just contributing PRs), please read the wiki page about [Catalyzing](https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT/wiki/Catalyzing). In fact, why not just look through the whole wiki (it's only a few pages) and hop on our Discord. See you there! :-) ❤️ & 🔆 The team @ AutoGPT https://discord.gg/autogpt