freeCodeCamp/docs/i18n/espanol/index.md

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The freeCodeCamp.org community is possible thanks to thousands of kind volunteers like you. If you want to contribute your time and expertise, we would be excited to welcome you aboard.

[!NOTE] Before you proceed, please take a quick 2 minutes to read our Code of Conduct. We strictly enforce it across our community so that contributing to freeCodeCamp.org is a safe, inclusive experience for everyone.

Happy contributing.

You are welcome to:

  • Create, update and fix bugs in our curriculum.
  • Help us fix bugs in freeCodeCamp.org's learning platform.
  • (Coming Soon) Help us translate freeCodeCamp.org to world languages.

We answer the most common questions about contributing in our contributor FAQ.

Curriculum

Our curriculum is curated by the global freeCodeCamp community. This way, we are able to incorporate expert knowledge from volunteers like you.

You can help expand and improve the curriculum. You can also update project user stories to better-explain concepts. And you can improve our automated tests so that we can more accurately test people's code.

If you're interested in improving our curriculum, here's how to contribute to the curriculum.

Learning Platform

Our learning platform runs on a modern JavaScript stack. It has various components, tools, and libraries. These include Node.js, MongoDB, OAuth 2.0, React, Gatsby, Webpack, and more.

Broadly, we use

  • a Node.js based API server
  • a set of React-based client applications
  • and testing scripts to evaluate camper-submitted curriculum projects.

If you want to productively contribute to the curriculum, we recommend some familiarity with these tools.

If you want to help us improve our codebase...

you can either use Gitpod, a free online dev environment that starts a ready-to-code dev environment for freeCodeCamp in your browser.

Open in Gitpod

Or you can...

set up freeCodeCamp locally on your machine.