| # 🛠️ Development |
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| We welcome contributions to Optax! Whether you have a bug report, a question, |
| a feature suggestion, or code to share, your input is valuable. |
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| ## How to Contribute |
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| For most contributions, the best way to get started is to raise an issue in the |
| Github [issue tracker](https://github.com/deepmind/optax/issues) describing the |
| problem to be solved, or the idea to be worked on. This will enable some |
| discussion on the best way to land new features, and can also provide |
| opportunities for collaborations with other contributors. |
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| Some more details on contributing code are provided in the |
| [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/google-deepmind/optax/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) |
| file in the source tree. |
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| **Need ideas?** If you would like to get started with contributing to Optax, |
| but do not know what to start working on, check out our selection of |
| [*good first issues*](https://github.com/google-deepmind/optax/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22). |
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| ## Improving the documentation |
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| Documentation is key, and we're particularly happy to accept documentation improvements. |
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| Our documentation is written in [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/). You can |
| build the documentation locally as follows: |
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| 1. **Install Requirements**: `pip install -e ".[docs]"` |
| 2. **Build the Docs**: From the `docs` folder, run: |
| * `make html` (builds everything) |
| * `make html-noplot` (faster, skips running examples) |
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| ### Running doctest |
| You can add examples illustrating how to use the functions in docstrings. For |
| inspiration see the `Examples:` section of the code source of `adam` in |
| `optax/_src/alias.py`. |
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| To test locally such examples, run |
| `python -m doctest -v <path_to_your_file>.py`. |
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| (inclusion_criteria)= |
| ## Inclusion Criteria |
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| To ensure Optax remains a focused and high-quality library, we have specific |
| guidelines for including algorithms in the main `optax` package: |
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| 1. **Established**: Algorithms should generally be published for at least 2 |
| years, well-cited (100+ citations), and demonstrate broad utility. |
| 2. **Significant Improvement**: Minor modifications will be considered |
| if they offer clear advantages over widely used methods. |
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| If your algorithm doesn't meet the main package criteria, the {doc}`api/contrib` |
| directory is perfect for sharing innovative work. |
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| ## Design Documents |
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| For more complex or involved features, we recommend starting by writing a |
| design document, or RFC ("Request For Comments") before spending significant |
| time writing code. This can provide an opportunity for other contributors to |
| provide input and find the best way to land new features and also provides a |
| reference for future users to understand how the library works. |
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| For an example of this, see the following |
| [[RFC] Proposal for complex-valued optimization in Optax](https://gist.github.com/wdphy16/118aef6fb5f82c49790d7678cf87da29) authored by [Dian Wu](https://github.com/wdphy16) which led to the addition of |
| improved |
| [complex numbers](https://optax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/contrib.html?complex-valued-optimization#complex-valued-optimization) support in Optax. |
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| ## Contributor License Agreement |
| |
| Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Contributor License |
| Agreement. You (or your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution; |
| this simply gives us permission to use and redistribute your contributions as |
| part of the project. Head over to <https://cla.developers.google.com/> to see |
| your current agreements on file or to sign a new one. |
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| You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted one |
| (even if it was for a different project), you probably don't need to do it |
| again. |
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| ## The Team |
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| Optax is developed by a team of researchers at Google DeepMind and Alphabet, as |
| well as a growing community of open-source contributors. The work on Optax is |
| part of a wider effort to contribute to making the |
| [JAX Ecosystem](https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/using-jax-to-accelerate-our-research/) |
| the best possible environment for ML/AI research. Below is the list of the top |
| (in number of commits) 30 contributors to date: |
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| ```{eval-rst} |
| .. contributors:: google-deepmind/optax |
| :avatars: |
| :limit: 30 |
| :order: ASC |
| ``` |
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| A full list of the contributors to date can be found |
| [here](https://github.com/deepmind/optax/graphs/contributors). |
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| ## Community Guidelines |
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| This project follows |
| [Google's Open Source Community Guidelines](https://opensource.google.com/conduct/). |
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