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There are lots of ways to contribute to the Mozilla project: coding, testing, improving the build process and tools, or contributing to the documentation. This guide provides information that will not only help you get started as a Mozilla contributor, but that you'll find useful to refer to even if you are already an experienced contributor.

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Documentation topics

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Getting Started
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A step-by-step beginner's guide to getting involved with Mozilla.
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For new Mozilla developers
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A directory of articles which are particularly helpful for new Mozilla developers.
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Working with Mozilla Source Code
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A code overview, how to get the code, and the coding style guide.
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Build Instructions
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How to build Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, or other Mozilla applications.
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Editor Configuration
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Tips on setting up your favorite IDE or text editor to work with Mozilla projects.
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Development process overview
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An overview of the entire Mozilla development process.
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Managing multiple profiles
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When working with prerelease versions of Firefox, it's often helpful to have multiple Firefox profiles, such as one for each channel, or for different kinds of testing.
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Automated Testing
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How to run Mozilla's automated tests, and how to write new tests.
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How to submit a patch
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After getting your patch written, you need to get it checked into the tree. This article explains the review process and how to get your patch approved.
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Getting documentation updated
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How to ensure that documentation is kept up to date as you develop.
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Mozilla modules and module ownership
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This article provides information about Mozilla's modules, what the role of a module owner is, and how module owners are selected.
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Code snippets
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Useful code samples for a wide variety of things you might need to figure out how to do.
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Mozilla development strategies
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Tips for how to make the most of your time working on the Mozilla project.
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Debugging
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Find helpful tips and guides for debugging Mozilla code.
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Performance
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Performance guides and utilities to help you make your code perform well (and to play nicely with others).
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The Mozilla platform
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Information about the workings of the Mozilla platform.
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Mozilla
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Much more additional information about Mozilla coding practices.
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Adding APIs to the navigator object {{ gecko_minversion_inline("9.0") }}
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How to augment the {{ domxref("window.navigator") }} object with additional APIs.
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Interface Compatibility
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Guidelines for modifying scriptable and binary APIs in Mozilla.
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Customizing Firefox
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Information about creating customized versions of Firefox.
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Task-Graph Generation
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What controls the jobs that run on a push to version control? How can you change that?
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Virtual ARM Linux environment
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How to set up an ARM emulator running Linux for testing ARM-specific, but not necessarily platform-specific, code. Useful for mobile developers.
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Obsolete Build Caveats and Tips
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A place to put build tips which are no longer relevant to building the latest version of the code from main but are relevant when building old codebases.
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Firefox Source Docs
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Web-hosted documentation built from the mozilla-central source code.
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Tools

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Bugzilla
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The Bugzilla database used to track issues for Mozilla projects.
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DXR
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Next generation of searching Mozilla's source code. In active development.
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SearchFox
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Another option for Mozilla code searching. Indexes JS as well as C++, includes blame capabilities. In active development.
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Mercurial
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The distributed version-control system used to manage Mozilla's source code.
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Mozilla build VM
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A VirtualBox compatible virtual machine configured with all the software needed to build and work on Firefox.
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TaskCluster
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TaskCluster is the task execution framework that supports Mozilla's continuous integration and release processes.
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Treeherder
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Treeherder shows the status of the tree (whether or not it currently builds successfully). Check this before checking in and out, to be sure you're working with a working tree.
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Perfherder
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Perfherder is used to aggregate the results of automated performance tests against the tree.
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Crash tracking
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Information about the Socorro crash reporting system.
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Callgraph
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A tool to help perform static analysis of the Mozilla code by generating callgraphs automatically.
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Developer forums
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A topic-specific list of discussion forums and mailing lists where you can talk about Mozilla development issues.
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Mozilla Platform Development Cheat Sheet (archive.org)
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Brian Bondy's list of frequently referenced information for platform developers. Brian Bondy took down codefirefox.com, but the archived cheatsheet might still be useful.
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Firefox development video tutorials
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Brian Bondy's video tutorials on Firefox development.
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