# Contributing to OpenEvolve Thank you for your interest in contributing to OpenEvolve! This document provides guidelines and instructions for contributing to the project. ## Getting Started 1. Fork the repository 2. Clone your fork: `git clone https://github.com/codelion/openevolve.git` 3. Install the package in development mode: `pip install -e ".[dev]"` 4. Set up environment for testing: ```bash # Unit tests don't require a real API key, but the environment variable must be set export OPENAI_API_KEY=test-key-for-unit-tests ``` 5. Run the tests to ensure everything is working: `python -m unittest discover tests` **Note**: The unit tests do not make actual API calls to OpenAI or any LLM provider. However, the `OPENAI_API_KEY` environment variable must be set to any non-empty value for the tests to run. You can use a placeholder value like `test-key-for-unit-tests`. ## Development Environment We recommend using a virtual environment for development: ```bash python -m venv env source env/bin/activate # On Windows: env\Scripts\activate pip install -e ".[dev]" # For running tests (no actual API calls are made) export OPENAI_API_KEY=test-key-for-unit-tests # For testing with real LLMs during development # export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-actual-api-key ``` ### LLM Configuration for Development When developing features that interact with LLMs: 1. **Local Development**: Use a mock API key for unit tests 2. **Integration Testing**: Use your actual API key and configure `api_base` if using alternative providers 3. **Cost Management**: Consider using cheaper models or [optillm](https://github.com/codelion/optillm) for rate limiting during development ## Pull Request Process 1. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix: `git checkout -b feat-your-feature-name` 2. Make your changes 3. Add tests for your changes 4. Run the tests to make sure everything passes: ```bash export OPENAI_API_KEY=test-key-for-unit-tests python -m unittest discover tests ``` 5. Commit your changes: `git commit -m "Add your descriptive commit message"` 6. Push to your fork: `git push origin feature/your-feature-name` 7. Submit a pull request to the main repository ## Adding Examples We encourage adding new examples to showcase OpenEvolve's capabilities. To add a new example: 1. Create a new directory in the `examples` folder 2. Include all necessary files (initial program, evaluation code, etc.) 3. Add a README.md explaining the example 4. Make sure the example can be run with minimal setup ## Reporting Issues When reporting issues, please include: 1. A clear description of the issue 2. Steps to reproduce 3. Expected behavior 4. Actual behavior 5. Environment details (OS, Python version, etc.) ## Feature Requests Feature requests are welcome. Please provide: 1. A clear description of the feature 2. The motivation for adding this feature 3. Possible implementation ideas (if any) ## Code of Conduct Please be respectful and considerate of others when contributing to the project. We aim to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all contributors.