| # Contributing to verl | |
| Thank you for considering a contribution to verl! We welcome contributions of any kind - bug fixes, enhancements, documentation improvements, or even just feedback. Whether you're an experienced developer or this is your first open-source project, your help is invaluable. | |
| Your support can take many forms: | |
| - Report issues or unexpected behaviors. | |
| - Suggest or implement new features. | |
| - Improve or expand documentation. | |
| - Review pull requests and assist other contributors. | |
| - Spread the word: share verl in blog posts, social media, or give the repo a ⭐. | |
| ## Finding Issues to Contribute | |
| Looking for ways to dive in? Check out these issues: | |
| - [Good first issues](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20state%3Aopen%20label%3A%22good%20first%20issue%22) | |
| - [Call for contribution](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20state%3Aopen%20label%3A%22call%20for%20contribution%22) | |
| Furthermore, you can learn the development plan and roadmap via [RFC](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20state%3Aopen%20label%3ARFC) and [Roadmap](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/issues?q=state%3Aopen%20label%3A%22roadmap%22). | |
| ## Developing | |
| - **Python-only**: install verl via `pip install -e .[test,vllm]` or `pip install -e .[test,sglang]` and iterate quickly. For full dependency setup, check out the verl [installation doc](https://verl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/start/install.html). | |
| ## Code Linting and Formatting | |
| We rely on pre-commit to keep our code consistent. To set it up: | |
| ```bash | |
| pip install pre-commit | |
| pre-commit install | |
| # for staged changes | |
| pre-commit run | |
| # for all files in the repo | |
| pre-commit run --all-files | |
| # run a specific hook with pre-commit | |
| # pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --color=always <hood-id> | |
| pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --color=always ruff | |
| pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --color=always autogen-trainer-cfg | |
| ``` | |
| ## Testing | |
| Our test suites run on GitHub Actions. Check these workflows for details: | |
| - [GPU unit tests](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/blob/main/.github/workflows/gpu_unit_tests.yml) | |
| - [CPU unit tests](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/blob/main/.github/workflows/cpu_unit_tests.yml) | |
| - [vLLM tests](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/blob/main/.github/workflows/vllm.yml) | |
| - [SGLang tests](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/blob/main/.github/workflows/sgl.yml) | |
| ### Adding CI tests | |
| If possible, please add CI test(s) for your new feature: | |
| 1. Find the most relevant workflow yml file, which usually corresponds to a `hydra` default config (e.g. `ppo_trainer`, `ppo_megatron_trainer`, `sft_trainer`, etc). | |
| 2. Add related path patterns to the `paths` section if not already included. | |
| 3. Minimize the workload of the test script(s) (see existing scripts for examples). | |
| ## Building the Docs | |
| ``` | |
| # Ensure verl is on your PYTHONPATH, e.g.: | |
| pip install -e .[test] | |
| # Install documentation dependencies | |
| cd docs | |
| pip install -r requirements-docs.txt | |
| # Generate HTML docs | |
| make clean | |
| make html | |
| # Preview locally | |
| python -m http.server -d _build/html/ | |
| ``` | |
| Open your browser at http://localhost:8000 to explore the docs. | |
| ## Pull Requests & Code Reviews | |
| Thanks for submitting a PR! To streamline reviews: | |
| - Follow our Pull Request Template for title format and checklist. | |
| - Adhere to our pre-commit lint rules and ensure all checks pass. | |
| - Update docs for any user-facing changes. | |
| - Add or update tests in the CI workflows, or explain why tests aren't applicable. | |
| ## License | |
| See the [LICENSE](https://github.com/volcengine/verl/blob/main/LICENSE) file for full details. | |
| ## Thank You | |
| We appreciate your contributions to verl. Your efforts help make the project stronger and more user-friendly. Happy coding! | |