docling-studio/CONTRIBUTING.md
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# Contributing to Docling Studio
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Docling Studio! This guide will help you get started.
## Getting Started
1. **Fork** the repository on GitHub
2. **Clone** your fork locally:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/Docling-Studio.git
cd Docling-Studio
```
3. **Create a branch** for your work:
```bash
git checkout -b feature/my-feature
```
## Development Setup
### Backend (Python 3.12+)
```bash
cd document-parser
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install ruff pytest pytest-asyncio httpx # dev tools
uvicorn main:app --reload --port 8000
```
### Frontend (Node 20+)
```bash
cd frontend
npm install
npm run dev
```
## Code Quality
### Backend — Ruff
We use [Ruff](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) for linting and formatting Python code.
```bash
cd document-parser
ruff check . # lint
ruff check . --fix # lint with auto-fix
ruff format . # format
```
### Frontend — TypeScript + ESLint + Prettier
```bash
cd frontend
npm run type-check # type check (vue-tsc)
npx eslint src/ # lint
npx prettier --check src/ # check formatting
npx prettier --write src/ # auto-format
```
## Running Tests
```bash
# Backend (99 tests)
cd document-parser
pytest tests/ -v
# Frontend (81 tests)
cd frontend
npm run test:run
```
All tests must pass before submitting a PR.
## Submitting Changes
1. **Commit** with clear, descriptive messages
2. **Push** your branch to your fork
3. Open a **Pull Request** against `main`
4. Describe **what** changed and **why** in the PR description
5. Ensure CI passes (tests + build)
## Pull Request Guidelines
- Keep PRs focused — one feature or fix per PR
- Add tests for new functionality
- Update documentation if behavior changes
- Follow existing code style and conventions
## Reporting Issues
- Use GitHub Issues to report bugs or request features
- Include steps to reproduce for bugs
- Mention your OS, Python/Node version, and Docker version if relevant
## License
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE).