Contributing
How to contribute to Project Planner and support its development.
Introduction
Project Planner is an actively maintained plugin built for the Obsidian community. We welcome contributions of all kinds — whether it's reporting bugs, suggesting features, improving documentation, or participating in discussions.
Our goals are to maintain well-structured documentation, adhere to Obsidian Developer Policies, and build a tool that genuinely helps people manage their projects.
You don't need to write code to contribute. Opening issues, joining discussions, and sharing feedback are all valuable ways to help the project grow.
How to Contribute
There are many ways to get involved with Project Planner. Whether you're a developer, a designer, a writer, or simply a user with an idea, your input matters. Below are some of the most impactful ways to contribute.
Community
Connect with the Project Planner community and help shape the future of the plugin.
Discussion
Ask questions, share ideas, and help other users. Join the conversation on GitHub Discussions.
Report a Vulnerability
If you discover a security issue, please report it responsibly. See our Security Policy for details on how to disclose vulnerabilities.
Report a Bug
Found something broken? Create an issue on GitHub Issues with steps to reproduce the problem.
Share an Idea
Have a feature request or improvement in mind? Submit it through the Ideas category on GitHub Discussions.
Donations
Project Planner is free and open source. However, donations help support the infrastructure behind the project, including costs for Obsidian Sync, and a future migration to Obsidian Publish for documentation hosting.
If you find Project Planner useful and want to support its continued development, consider making a donation on Buy Me A Coffee.
Donations are entirely optional and never expected. Your feedback and participation in the community are just as valuable.