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====== Developer Documentation ====== | ====== Developer Documentation ====== | ||
- | Zotero is an open source tool, and we welcome anyone who would like to contribute. Programming experience is not always required! Below are the different parts of the Zotero ecosystem, as well as the estimated technical difficulty and the required skills for contributing. Each area has its own starting page with further details. | + | Zotero is an open-source tool, and we welcome anyone who would like to contribute. Programming experience is not always required! Below are the different parts of the Zotero ecosystem, as well as the estimated technical difficulty and the required skills for contributing. Each area has its own starting page with further details. |
If you have questions about development not answered here, or would like to discuss development with Zotero developers, you can consult and post to the [[https:// | If you have questions about development not answered here, or would like to discuss development with Zotero developers, you can consult and post to the [[https:// | ||
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- | | Learn how to program for the Zotero client | + | | Learn how to program for the Zotero client. This section also covers the Zotero code repositories and issue tracker, as well as information for developing Zotero plugins. || |
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^ Skills | ^ Skills |