- Submit a roadmap by providing [a textual roadmap similar to this roadmap](https://gist.github.com/kamranahmedse/98758d2c73799b3a6ce17385e4c548a5) in an [issue](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/issues).
- Create an interactive roadmap yourself using [our roadmap editor](https://draw.roadmap.sh/) & submit the link to that roadmap in an [issue](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/issues).
- **Fixing Typos** — Make your changes in the [roadmap JSON file](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/tree/master/src/data/roadmaps) and submit a [PR](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/pulls).
- **Adding or Removing Nodes** — Please open an [issue](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/issues) with your suggestion.
**Note:** Please note that our goal is <strong>not to have the biggest list of items</strong>. Our goal is to list items or skills most relevant today.
Find [the content directory inside the relevant roadmap](https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/tree/master/src/data/roadmaps). Please keep the following guidelines in mind when submitting content:
The roadmaps represent the skillset most valuable today, i.e., if you were to enter any of the listed fields today, what would you learn? There might be things that are of-course being used today but prioritize the things that are most in demand today, e.g., agreed that lots of people are using angular.js today but you wouldn't want to learn that instead of React, Angular, or Vue. Use your critical thinking to filter out non-essential stuff. Give honest arguments for why the resource should be included.</p>
Use your critical thinking to filter out non-essential stuff. Give honest arguments for why the resource should be included. Have you read this book? Can you give a short article?</p>
If you are planning to contribute by adding content to the roadmaps, I recommend you to clone the repository, add content to the [content directory of the roadmap](./src/data/roadmaps/) and create a single PR to make it easier for me to review and merge the PR.
Meaningful commit messages help speed up the review process as well as help other contributors in gaining a good overview of the repositories commit history without having to dive into every commit.
(See the following guide on how to write good [commit messages](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-write-better-git-commit-messages/)).
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-<p><strong>Look at the existing issues/pull requests before opening new ones</strong></p>
### Good vs Not So Good Contributions
<strong>Good</strong>
- New Roadmaps.
- Engaging, fresh content links.
- Typos and grammatical fixes.
- Content copy in topics that do not have any (or minimal copy exists).
<strong>Not So Good</strong>
- Adding whitespace that doesn't add to the readability of the content.
- Rewriting content in a way that doesn't add any value.
- None English content.
- PR's that don't follow our style guide, have no description and a default title.