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How to Contribute

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Thank you for wanting to help make Askimo better. Contributions come in all shapes and sizes, and you definitely do not need to be a developer to make a real difference.

Here are some of the ways you can get involved.


This one takes about two seconds and genuinely helps.

Stars make the project more visible to other people who might find it useful, and they help us understand how many people care about what we are building.

Star Askimo on GitHub


If something is not working the way you expect, please let us know. A good bug report is one of the most valuable things you can give to an open source project.

When reporting, try to include:

  • What you were doing when the issue happened
  • What you expected to happen
  • What actually happened
  • Your operating system and Askimo version

If you have a GitHub account: Open a bug report on GitHub Issues

If you do not have a GitHub account: You can reach us through the contact form and just describe what went wrong. We read every message.


Have an idea for something that would make Askimo more useful? We would love to hear it.

If you have a GitHub account: Start a discussion on GitHub

If you do not have a GitHub account: Send us a message through the contact form. Just describe what you would like to see and why it would be helpful to you.


If you find something wrong in the docs, like a typo, an outdated screenshot, or a step that is unclear, please let us know. We want the documentation to be as useful as possible and small issues are easy to miss.

If you have a GitHub account: Open an issue on GitHub and mention which page the problem is on and what should be changed.

If you do not have a GitHub account: Use the contact form and describe what you found. Just include the page URL and a short description of the issue.


Askimo is used by people all over the world, and translations help make it accessible to more of them.

Translations are managed on Crowdin, so you do not need to touch any code. Just visit the project, pick your language, and start translating strings in the browser.

Help translate Askimo on Crowdin

See the Translations guide for more details on how things are organized.


If you want to dive into the codebase, take a look at the Development Getting Started guide and the CONTRIBUTING.md file in the repository.

Good starting points:

  • Issues labeled good first issue are usually small and well-scoped
  • Issues labeled help wanted are ones where outside input is especially welcome

If Askimo has been useful to you, telling other people about it is a genuinely helpful contribution. Share it with a friend, mention it in a forum, write a blog post, or just recommend it when someone asks about AI tools.

Word of mouth is how small open source projects grow.


No contribution is too small. A typo fix, a kind word in a GitHub Discussion, or a star on the repository all add up. We appreciate everything.