Welcome to the NumS documentation!
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Welcome to the NumS documentation!#
NumS is an open-source project developed at UC Berkeley RISE Lab.
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Got questions? Join the NumS Discord for Q&A on all things NumS, as well as to share and learn use cases and best practices with the NumS community.
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Getting Started
If you’re new to NumS, check out the getting started guide. You will learn how to install NumS, [INSERT HERE] You will also understand where to go from there.
User Guides
Our user guides provide you with in-depth information about how to use NumS. You will learn about the key concepts and features of NumS and how to use them in practice.
API reference
Our API reference guide provides you with a detailed description of the different NumS APIs. It assumes familiarity with the key concepts and gives you information about functions, classes, and methods.
Developer guides
You need more information on how to debug or profile NumS? You want more information about NumS’s internals? Maybe you saw a typo in the documentation, want to fix a bug or contribute a new feature? Our developer guides will help you get started.
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Get involved and become part of the NumS community
💬 Join our community: Discuss all things NumS with us in our community Slack channel or use our discussion board to ask questions and get answers.
💡 Open an issue: Help us improve NumS by submitting feature requests, bug-reports, or simply ask for help and get support via GitHub issues.
👩💻 Create a pull request: Found a typo in the documentation? Want to add a new feature? Submit a pull request to help us improve NumS.
🐦 Follow us on Twitter: Stay up to date with the latest news and updates on NumS.
⭐ Star and follow us on GitHub: Support NumS by following its development on GitHub and give us a boost by starring the project.
🙌 Discuss on Stack Overflow:
Use the [nums] tag on Stack Overflow to ask and answer questions about NumS usage.
If you’re interested in contributing to NumS, check out our contributing guide to read about the contribution process and see what you can work on.