Contribute

Add new tasks, maintain aligned variants, and keep review paths explicit.

Contribution guidance now lives on its own page instead of the landing page. Use these notes for task submission, variant handling, repo expectations, and the GitHub entry points that already exist today.

Step 1
Start from the registry

Open a structured issue first so the new task or variant arrives with enough review context.

Step 2
Keep local tasks canonical

Treat the PsyFlow repository as the source of truth, then attach HTML previews only when they remain aligned.

Step 3
Document the task clearly

README, metadata, and release information should be usable without opening the implementation first.

Registry
Submit a new task
Start with the task-registry issue templates so new tasks arrive with the expected metadata and review context.
Open registry
Variants
Track meaningful branches
Use the versioning notes to keep major task variants explicit instead of hiding incompatible changes in place.
Read versioning
Review
Check repository expectations
Review the task-registry README before proposing a task or preview companion.
Open README
Org
Browse current repositories
Use the TaskBeacon GitHub organization as the source of truth for active task repos, runtimes, and support tooling.
Open GitHub org