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Join the Vue.js Community!

Vue’s community is growing incredibly fast and if you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re ready to join it. So… welcome!

Now we’ll answer both what the community can do for you and what you can do for the community.

Resources

Code of Conduct

Our Code of Conduct is a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.

Get Support

Explore the Ecosystem

What You Can Do

Contribute Code

As with any project, there are rules to contributing. To ensure that we can help you or accept your pull request as quickly as possible, please read the contributing guide.

After that, you’ll be ready to contribute to Vue’s core repositories:

…as well as many smaller official companion libraries.

Share (and Build) Your Experience

Apart from answering questions and sharing resources in the forum and chat, there are a few other less obvious ways to share and expand what you know:

Translate Docs

Vue has already spread across the globe, with even the core team in at least half a dozen timezones. The forum includes 7 languages and counting and many of our docs have actively-maintained translations. We’re very proud of Vue’s international reach, but we can do even better.

I hope that right now, you’re reading this sentence in your preferred language. If not, would you like to help us get there?

If so, please feel free to fork the repo for these docs or for any other officially maintained documentation, then start translating. Once you’ve made some progress, open an issue or pull request in the main repo and we’ll put out a call for more contributors to help you out.

Become a Community Leader

There’s a lot you can do to help Vue grow in your community:

If you have any questions on how you can get more involved with your local Vue community, reach out at @Vuejs_Events!