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We expect authentic engagement in our community. Do not post the output from Large Language Models or similar generative AI as code, issues or comments on GitHub or any other platform. If you use generative AI tools as an aid in developing code or documentation changes, ensure that you fully understand the proposed changes and can explain why they are the correct approach and an improvement to the current state. For more information see our documentation on fair and appropriate AI usage.
See the installation guide.
If you are new to sunkit-spex, the best place to start is the example gallery it includes a collection of short, specific examples of using sunkit-spex.
See our changelog for the latest changes in sunkit-spex.
For more information or to ask questions about sunkit-spex please check out:
If you use sunkit-spex in your scientific work, we would appreciate your citing it in your publications
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The continued growth and development of
sunkit-spex is dependent on the community being aware of sunkit-spex.
We love contributions! sunkit-spex is open source, built on open source, and we'd love to have you hang out in our community.
If you would like to get involved, check out the Developers Guide section of the SunPy docs. Stop by our chat room #sunxspex:openastronomy.org if you have any questions. Help is always welcome so let us know what you like to work on, or check out the issues page for the list of known outstanding items.
For more information on contributing to SunPy, please read our Newcomers' guide.
When you are interacting with the SunPy community you are asked to follow our code of conduct.
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