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+# Contribute Code to ripple-lib
+
+Want to contribute code or a bug report to help improve `ripple-lib`, the official client library for [RippleAPI](rippleapi-reference.html)? RippleAPI is a JavaScript API for interacting with the XRP Ledger. Here’s a roadmap to the high-level tasks that’ll have you reviewing code and functionality in no time. ***TODO: What do you think of the use of ripple-lib vs RippleAPI throughout this use case? Are these being used correctly?***
+
+
+{% set n = cycler(* range(1,99)) %}
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## Access the `ripple-lib` repo
+
+`ripple-lib` is an open-source project. You can take a look at `ripple-lib` code simply by accessing the `ripple-lib` GitHub repo. Before contributing or reporting bugs, we recommend that you get to know the code and developer experience by performing the following tasks.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## [Set up and run a `rippled` server](manage-the-rippled-server.html)
+
+RippleAPI is an API for interacting with the XRP Ledger. The core peer-to-peer server that manages the XRP Ledger is `rippled`. Set up and run a `rippled` server to understand its developer experience and functionality. Anyone can run their own `rippled` server that follows the network and keeps a complete copy of the XRP Ledger.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## [Get a sandbox XRP Ledger account](xrp-test-net-faucet.html)
+
+Use the XRP Ledger Test Net to get a sandbox account. Connect your `rippled` server to the Test Net to make test calls and get to know the XRP Ledger.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## [Set up your `ripple-lib` development environment](get-started-with-rippleapi-for-javascript.html#environment-setup)
+
+`ripple-lib` requires Node.js and a few dependencies that you can get using npm (Node Package Manager). Also, be sure to create your own fork of the `ripple-lib` repository on GitHub so you can contribute pull requests to the official repo.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## [Run your first `ripple-lib` script](get-started-with-rippleapi-for-javascript.html#first-rippleapi-script)
+
+Examine and run the `get-account-info.js` script. Use it to get a feel for how RippleAPI scripts work and to verify that your RippleAPI interface is working.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## Familiarize yourself with `ripple-lib`'s coding style
+
+Before you start contributing code to `ripple-lib,` take some time to familiarize yourself with the coding standards used in the `ripple-lib` repo. These standards gradually evolve and propagate through code reviews. Some aspects are enforced more strictly than others. ***TODO: Here are the coding standards for rippled - specific to C++: https://github.com/ripple/rippled/blob/develop/docs/CodingStyle.md. Do we want to modify for JavaScript and ripple-lib and provide it in the ripple-lib repo?***
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## Contribute code
+
+Now that you have a handle on `ripple-lib`, you may have ideas for how to improve it. Perhaps you’re developing on the XRP Ledger and want to contribute some code that enables `ripple-lib` to provide a feature your application needs. Access the `ripple-lib` repo and open an issue or pull request.
+
+
+{{n.next()}}
+
+## Report bugs
+
+As you explore `ripple-lib`, you may find code that you don’t think is working as intended. To report a bug, open an issue in the `ripple-lib` repo.
+
+If the bug you wish to report is security-related, we urge you to disclose it responsibly through Ripple's Bug Bounty program .
diff --git a/dactyl-config.yml b/dactyl-config.yml
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@@ -2507,6 +2507,15 @@ pages:
targets:
- local
+ - md: use-cases/contribute-code-to-ripple-lib.md
+ html: contribute-code-to-ripple-lib.html
+ funnel: Use Cases
+ template: template-use-case.html
+ useful_background:
+ - consensus.html
+ - amendments.html #TODO add to useful_background: stand-alone mode, rippled.cfg reference (future feature)
+ targets:
+ - local
# Dev Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------
- md: dev-tools/dev-tools.md