Open Source

Contribute to Axomiya IT Labs

Every contribution matters — code, design, writing, or feedback. Help us make technology accessible to everyone in Assam and beyond.

Getting Started in 3 Steps

No matter your experience level, you can contribute.

1

Find Something to Work On

Browse our Projects and Announcements pages. Look for issues labeled good first issue or open ideas in the Ideas Bar.

2

Fork, Branch, and Build

Fork the repository, create a feature branch, make your changes, and write a clear commit message. If you are new to Git, read our quick-start guide in the repo wiki.

3

Open a Pull Request

Submit a PR with a description of what you changed and why. A maintainer will review it within a few days. Be open to feedback — it makes the codebase stronger.

Ways to Contribute

Not just code. Every skill helps.

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Report a Bug

Found an issue? Open a GitHub issue with clear reproduction steps, screenshots, and your environment details.

Open an Issue
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Submit Code

Fix a bug, add a feature, improve performance, or refactor. Fork the repo and send a pull request.

Fork & PR
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Write or Translate

Write tutorials, translate content into Assamese, improve documentation, or fix typos. Clear language lowers friction for everyone.

Explore Docs
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Design Assets

Create icons, illustrations, UI mockups, or improve the design system. We use SCSS and prefer .webp for raster images.

View Design Issues
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Test & Review

Test releases, try edge cases, and review pull requests. Your feedback prevents bugs from reaching production.

Join Testing
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Spread the Word

Share our projects on social media, write blog posts, or speak at local meetups. Growth comes from community visibility.

Share on Telegram

Image & Media Guidelines

When submitting assets for projects, posts, or team profiles, please follow these format rules.

Supported Formats

We accept the following image formats for all uploads, avatars, diagrams, and media assets:

.JPG .JPEG .PNG .WEBP .SVG

Preferred Format: WEBP

.webp is highly preferred for all web assets. It delivers superior compression, faster page loads, and smaller file sizes without visible quality loss. Whenever possible, convert images to .webp before submitting.

  • .svg — Use for icons, logos, and vector illustrations. Infinitely scalable and lightweight.
  • .png — Acceptable for transparent backgrounds or diagrams where lossless quality matters.
  • .jpg / .jpeg — Acceptable for photographs and complex imagery where file size is a concern.
  • .webp — Highly preferred for all raster images, hero images, thumbnails, and photos.

Tip: Use tools like Squoosh, ImageMagick, or online converters to batch-convert images to .webp before opening a pull request.

Community Disclosure

Axomiya IT Labs is a strictly non-commercial, open-source community. All contributions are welcome as long as they genuinely benefit the community. We do not accept paid promotions, commercial advertisements, or spam.