Are you liking **Typer**? Would you like to help Typer, other users, and the author? Or would you like to get help with **Typer**? There are very simple ways to help (several involve just one or two clicks). And there are several ways to get help too. ## Star **Typer** in GitHub You can "star" Typer in GitHub (clicking the star button at the top right): https://github.com/tiangolo/typer. By adding a star, other users will be able to find it more easily and see that it has been already useful for others. ## Watch the GitHub repository for releases You can "watch" Typer in GitHub (clicking the "watch" button at the top right): https://github.com/tiangolo/typer. There you can select "Releases only". Doing it, you will receive notifications (in your email) whenever there's a new release (a new version) of **Typer** with bug fixes and new features. ## Connect with the author You can connect with me (Sebastián Ramírez / `tiangolo`), the author. You can: * Follow me on **GitHub**. * See other Open Source projects I have created that could help you. * Follow me to see when I create a new Open Source project. * Follow me on **Twitter**. * Tell me how you use Typer (I love to hear that). * Ask questions. * Connect with me on **Linkedin**. * Talk to me. * Endorse me or recommend me :) * Read what I write (or follow me): * Read other ideas, articles and tools I have created. * Follow me to see when I publish something new. * On **Dev.to**. * On **Medium**. ## Tweet about **Typer** Tweet about **Typer** and let me and others know why you like it. ## Let me know how are you using **Typer** I love to hear about how **Typer** is being used, what have you liked in it, in which project/company you are using it, etc. You can let me know: * On **Twitter**. * On **Linkedin**. * On **Dev.to**. * On **Medium**. ## Help others with issues in GitHub You can see existing issues and try and help others. ## Watch the GitHub repository You can "watch" Typer in GitHub (clicking the "watch" button at the top right): https://github.com/tiangolo/typer. If you select "Watching" instead of "Releases only", you will receive notifications when someone creates a new issue. Then you can try and help them solving those issues. ## Create issues You can create a new issue in the GitHub repository, for example to: * Report a bug/issue. * Suggest a new feature. * Ask a question. ## Create a Pull Request You can create a Pull Request, for example: * To fix a typo you found on the documentation. * To propose new documentation sections. * To fix an existing issue/bug. * To add a new feature. --- Thanks!