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This is the starting point for joining and contributing to the LitmusChaos community - improving docs, improving code, discussing new features and use cases etc. For all collaboration and communication going on in all LitmusChaos projects, please read and follow our Code of Conduct.

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For live conversation and quick questions, join the Litmus Slack workspace. Don’t forget to say hi!

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Contributing to Github

Contributing to Github

Community members can contribute chaos experiments, file issues, raise pull requests, and provide feedback to help enhance the user experience and bring in new enhancements to developLitmusChaos.

Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md page on Litmus repository for instructions on how to contribute.

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Meetups and sync ups

Want real-time, live conversation with LitmusChaos maintainers and contributors? Join our community meetings.

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Join us in writing blogs about experiments, features, and your experience. Use the #litmuschaos tag for your blog to get featured.

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