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This project follows the all-contributors specification. This Project welcomes contributions, suggestions, and feedback. All contributions, suggestions, and feedback you submitted are accepted under the Project's license. You represent that if you do not own copyright in the code that you have the authority to submit it under the Project's license. All feedback, suggestions, or contributions are not confidential.
There are multiple ways to contribute to pywhy-llm. Here are some examples:
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Adding a Jupyter notebook that describes the use of pywhy-llm for solving causal problems
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Helping implement a new backend (e.g., langchain) or a new suggester (e.g., based on a different prompting strategy)
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Helping extend the pywhy-llm API so that we can support new functionality like attribution, causal prediction, etc.
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Helping update the documentation for pywhy-llm
If you would like to contribute, you can raise a pull request. If you have questions before contributing, you can start by opening an issue on Github.
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