We encourage all kinds of contribution from the community.
The Node.js community is large, inclusive, and excited to enable as many users to contribute in whatever way they can. If you want to report an issue, help with documentation or contribute to the code base of the project, you’ve come to the right place. Explore our community resources to find out how you can help:
Discussion
The GitHub issues list is the place for discussion of Node.js core features.
For real-time chat about Node development go to
irc.freenode.netin the#node.jschannel with an IRC client or connect in your web browser to the channel using freenode's WebChat.The official Node.js Twitter account is nodejs.
Node Weekly is an email list that gathers up the latest events and news from around the Node.js community.
Planet Node is an aggregator of Node developer blogs.
NodeUp is a podcast covering the latest Node news in the community.
NodeJS Reactions captures the Node.js experience in the form of animated GIFs.
Learning
Official API reference documentation details the Node API.
NodeSchool.io will teach you Node.js concepts via interactive command-line games.
StackOverflow Node.js tag collects new information every day.
docs.nodejitsu.com answers many of the common problems people come across.
How To Node has a growing number of useful tutorials.
International community sites and projects
- Australian Node.js blog & developers listing
- Brazilian community of Node.js
- Chinese community
- German Node.js community
- Google+ Community of Node.js French users
- Hungarian (Magyar) community
- Iran group in Persian
- Japan user group
- Node.js site for Kiwis
- Russian website
- Serbian Node.js community website
- Spanish language community
- Taiwan community
- Nicaragua Node.js community
- Korean Node.js community