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Community Guide

Welcome to the Lucide community! This guide provides information on how to get involved, contribute, and connect with other members of the Lucide community.

Code of Conduct

Please read and adhere to our Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment for all community members.

Connecting with the Community

There are several ways to get involved with the Lucide community:

  • Join the Discord Server: Connect with other Lucide users, ask questions, and share your projects on our Discord server.
  • Follow us on X: Stay updated with the latest news and updates by following us on X.
  • Join discussions on GitHub: Participate in discussions, provide feedback, and help others on our GitHub Discussions page.

Getting Involved

  • Contribute to the Project: Check out our contribution guidelines to learn how you can contribute to the Lucide project.
  • Report Issues: If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, please report them on our GitHub Issues page.

What you can do

There are many ways to contribute to the Lucide community.

Help other people

Contribution in form of code or new icons is always welcome, but you can also help by answering questions from other community members on Discord or GitHub Discussions.

Design New Icons

If you have design skills, consider contributing new icons to the Lucide library. Check out our icon design guide for tips and guidelines on creating icons that fit the Lucide style.

Contribute Code

If you're a developer, you can contribute code to the Lucide project. Whether it's fixing bugs, adding new features, or improving documentation, your contributions are valuable. Check out our contribution guidelines for more information.

Triage Issues

You can help by reviewing and triaging issues on our GitHub repository. This includes confirming bugs, providing additional information, and helping to prioritize issues for the maintainers.

Improve Documentation

Lucide's documentation is open for contributions. If you find any areas that could be improved or if you have ideas for new guides or tutorials, feel free to submit a pull request. The documentation can be found in the repository

Share your experiences

Share your experiences using Lucide in your projects. Write blog posts, create tutorials, or share your projects on social media to help others discover and learn about Lucide.