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This guide outlines ways to get started with contributing to Ruby: - Reporting issues: How to report issues, how to request features, and how backporting works - Building Ruby: How to build Ruby on your local machine for development - Testing Ruby: How to test Ruby on your local machine once you’ve built it - Making changes to Ruby: How to submit pull requests to change Ruby’s documentation, code, test suite, or standard libraries - Making changes to Ruby standard libraries: How to build, test, and contribute to Ruby standard libraries - Making changes to Ruby documentation: How to make changes to Ruby documentation - Benchmarking Ruby: How to benchmark Ruby
This guide outlines ways to get started with contributing to Ruby: - Reporting issues: How to report issues, how to request features, and how backporting works - Building Ruby: How to build Ruby on your local machine for development - Testing Ruby: How to test Ruby on your local machine once you’ve built it - Making changes to Ruby: How to submit pull requests to change Ruby’s documentation, code, test suite, or standard libraries - Making changes to Ruby standard libraries: How to build, test, and contribute to Ruby standard libraries - Making changes to Ruby documentation: How to make changes to Ruby documentation - Benchmarking Ruby: How to benchmark Ruby

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