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The best way to get started is by asking for help in the [#new
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members](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/122652-new-members)
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Zulip stream. We have lots of docs below of how to get started on your own, but
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Zulip stream. We have a lot of documentation below on how to get started on your own, but
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the Zulip stream is the best place to *ask* for help.
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Documentation for contributing to the compiler or tooling is located in the [Guide to Rustc
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## Making changes to subtrees and submodules
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For submodules, changes need to be made against the repository corresponding the
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For submodules, changes need to be made against the repository corresponding to the
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submodule, and not the main `rust-lang/rust` repository.
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For subtrees, prefer sending a PR against the subtree's repository if it does
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The [rustc-dev-guide] is meant to help document how rustc –the Rust compiler– works,
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as well as to help new contributors get involved in rustc development. It is recommended
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to read and understand the [rustc-dev-guide] before making a contribution. This guide
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that you read and understand the [rustc-dev-guide] before making a contribution. This guide
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talks about the different bots in the Rust ecosystem, the Rust development tools,
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bootstrapping, the compiler architecture, source code representation, and more.
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There are many ways you can get help when you're stuck. Rust has many platforms for this:
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[internals], [rust-zulip], and [rust-discord]. It is recommended to ask for help on
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the [rust-zulip], but any of these platforms are a great way to seek help and even
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the [rust-zulip], but any of these platforms are great ways to seek help and even
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find a mentor! You can learn more about asking questions and getting help in the
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[Asking Questions](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/getting-started.html#asking-questions) chapter of the [rustc-dev-guide].
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