Public Lab welcomes and encourages community contributions to our open source software. This page is intended to 1. List software projects that Public Lab has incubated and provide links to source code. 2. Collect software development guidelines and best practices for Public Lab projects. 3. Help newcomers figure out how and where to start contributing! ### Public Lab Software
Project Description Source Code
MapKnitter Assemble aerial images into maps. github:publiclab/mapknitter
Spectral Workbench Material analysis using DIY spectrometry. github:spectral-workbench
Leaflet.Illustrate Leaflet plugin built for MapKnitter. Enables text annotations on Leaflet maps. github:manleyjster/Leaflet.Illustrate
Leaflet.DistortableImage Leaflet plugin built for MapKnitter. Enables images to be distorted. github:publiclab/Leaflet.DistortableImage
publiclab.org This very website! github:jywarren/plots2
Infragram Analyze plant health with infrared imagery. github:p-v-o-s/infragram-js
### Contribution Guidelines At the moment, the source code for Public Lab's free software is hosted on GitHub. GitHub hosts repositories of projects using the `git` version control software. If you're new to GitHub, you can read more about it at [readwrite](http://readwrite.com/2013/09/30/understanding-github-a-journey-for-beginners-part-1) and get started with `git` and GitHub yourself [here on GitHub](https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git/). ### Contributing using git