> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cherry-ai.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cherry-ai.com/docs/en-us/contribution/code.md).

# Contribute Code

We welcome contributions to Cherry Studio! You can contribute in the following ways:

1\. **Contribute code:**&#x44;evelop new features or optimize existing code.

2\. **Fix bugs:**&#x53;ubmit fixes for bugs you find.

3\. **Issue maintenance:**&#x48;elp manage GitHub issues.

4\. **Product design:**&#x50;articipate in design discussions.

5\. **Write documentation:**&#x49;mprove user manuals and guides.

6\. **Community engagement:**&#x4A;oin discussions and help users.

7\. **Promotion:**&#x50;romote Cherry Studio.

## How to get involved

Send an email to [dev@cherry-ai.com](mailto:dev@cherry-ai.com?subject=申请成为开发者\&body=申请理由)

Email subject: Application to become a developer

Email content: Reason for application

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### 💡 Get help and submit feedback

If you encounter any questions, bugs, or have suggestions for feature improvements during configuration or use, please refer to [Feedback and Suggestions](/docs/en-us/question-contact/suggestions.md) the official channels provided there.


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