# Clippy Development Hello fellow Rustacean! If you made it here, you're probably interested in making Clippy better by contributing to it. In that case, welcome to the project! > _Note:_ If you're just interested in using Clippy, there's nothing to see from > this point onward and you should return to one of the earlier chapters. ## Getting started If this is your first time contributing to Clippy, you should first read the [Basics docs](basics.md). This will explain the basics on how to get the source code and how to compile and test the code. ## Writing code If you have done the basic setup, it's time to start hacking. The [Adding lints](adding_lints.md) chapter is a walk through on how to add a new lint to Clippy. This is also interesting if you just want to fix a lint, because it also covers how to test lints and gives an overview of the bigger picture. If you want to add a new lint or change existing ones apart from bugfixing, it's also a good idea to give the [stability guarantees][rfc_stability] and [lint categories][rfc_lint_cats] sections of the [Clippy 1.0 RFC][clippy_rfc] a quick read. The lint categories are also described [earlier in this book](../lints.md). > _Note:_ Some higher level things about contributing to Clippy are still > covered in the [`CONTRIBUTING.md`] document. Some of those will be moved to > the book over time, like: > - Finding something to fix > - IDE setup > - High level overview on how Clippy works > - Triage procedure > - Bors and Homu [clippy_rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md [rfc_stability]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md#stability-guarantees [rfc_lint_cats]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md#lint-audit-and-categories [`CONTRIBUTING.md`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md