Join the Vue.js community


Now let’s answer what you can get from the community and what you can do for the community.


Table of contents


The resources you will enjoy



## Code of Conduct

This

Code of Conduct is a guide to help the technology community in which we participate thrive.


Get help

  • ##Forum

    : Consultation Best place for questions related to Vue and its ecology.

  • Chatroom

    : A real-time chat room for Vue developers to get to know and communicate with each other.

  • Meetup

    : Want to find local Vue.js enthusiasts like you? Interested in becoming a community leader? The support and help you need is here!

  • GitHub

    : If you want to report bugs or make new feature requests, you are welcome to submit an issue on GitHub. We also welcome pull requests!


##Exploring Ecology

    Awesome Vue
  • : Check out the excellent resources published by other awesome people.

  • "Show and Tell" sub-forum
  • : Another good place to take a look at the works completed by others with the help of the Vue ecosystem, as well as the growing Vue ecosystem that others have created contribution.


Ways You Can Get Involved


Contribute code

Like all projects, contributed code needs to follow specifications. To ensure that we can help you solve your problem or accept your pull request as quickly as possible, please read this Contribution Guide first.

After reading this, you should be ready to contribute code to Vue's core repository:

...There are also many small official

companion libraries.


Share (and accumulate) your experience

In addition to answering questions in forums or chat rooms, In addition to sharing resources, there are other ways to share and grow your knowledge:

  • Develop learning materials. We often say that the best way to learn is to teach others. If you are doing something interesting with Vue, you can write a blog, organize a workshop, or even create a gist to share on social platforms: these can all strengthen your expertise.

  • Watch the warehouse you care about. This way, whenever there is new activity in the repository, you will be notified immediately and get fresh information about ongoing discussions and upcoming new features. This is a great way to build expertise, and you'll eventually be able to solve issues and submit pull requests.


Translated documentation

Vue has spread around the world , the core team members even come from at least 6 time zones.

Forum Already available in 7 languages ​​and the number continues to grow. Many of our documents have actively maintained translations. We're very proud of Vue's international reach, but we can do better.

I hope you are reading this document in your preferred language now, if not, would you like to help us translate it?

If you are willing, please feel free to fork

these documents or other officially maintained document repositories, and then start translation. As long as you make progress, please open an issue or pull request in the main repository, and we will call on more contributors to help.


Become a community leader

In the community, there are many things you can do to help Vue grow:

  • Participate in your local meetup. Whether preparing a topic or organizing a workshop, you can bring a lot of value to the community by helping new and experienced Vue developers develop.

  • Organize your own meetup. If no one is organizing a meetup where you are, you can organize one yourself! Make good use of events.vuejs.org’s resources!

  • Help meetup organizers. When it comes to hosting an event, you can never have too much help, so help local organizers make every event a success.

If you have any questions about how to get involved in your local Vue community, please contact @Vuejs_Events!