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Feel free to open issues and PRs, and to coordinate your efforts with the community on our [Discord Channel](https://discord.gg/VjFz58wn3R). For specific inquiries, reach out to [Remi Cadene](remi.cadene@huggingface.co).
**TODO**
### TODO
If you are not sure how to contribute or want to know the next features we working on, look on this project page: [LeRobot TODO](https://github.com/orgs/huggingface/projects/46)
**Follow our style**
### Follow our style
```bash
# install if needed
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pre-commit
```
**Add dependencies**
### Add dependencies
Instead of using `pip` directly, we use `poetry` for development purposes to easily track our dependencies.
If you don't have it already, follow the [instructions](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation) to install it.
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poetry add some-package
```
**Run tests locally**
### Run tests locally
Install [git lfs](https://git-lfs.com/) to retrieve test artifacts (if you don't have it already).
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DATA_DIR="tests/data" pytest -sx tests
```
**Add a new dataset**
### Add a new dataset
To add a dataset to the hub, first login and use a token generated from [huggingface settings](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens) with write access:
```bash
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python tests/scripts/mock_dataset.py --in-data-dir data/$DATASET --out-data-dir tests/data/$DATASET
```
**Add a pretrained policy**
### Add a pretrained policy
Once you have trained a policy you may upload it to the HuggingFace hub.
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See `eval.py` for an example of how a user may use your policy.
**Improve your code with profiling**
### Improve your code with profiling
An example of a code snippet to profile the evaluation of a policy:
```python