How do I contribute to sqlite.work?
We welcome contributions from the SQLite community to help make our troubleshooting guides more comprehensive and valuable. Here are several ways you can contribute:
Submit New Solutions
If you’ve encountered and solved a SQLite-related challenge that isn’t covered in our existing guides, you can submit your solution through our contribution form. Each submission should include:
- A clear problem description
- The SQLite version(s) affected
- A detailed solution with code examples
- Any relevant context or edge cases
Improve Existing Content
Help us enhance our existing guides by:
- Suggesting updates for newer SQLite versions
- Adding alternative solutions
- Providing additional examples
- Pointing out errors or outdated information
- Sharing performance improvements
Share Your Experience
We value real-world experiences and use cases. You can contribute by:
- Adding comments with your implementation experiences
- Sharing specific scenarios where you applied our solutions
- Describing variations you encountered in different environments
- Discussing trade-offs of different approaches
Submission Process
- Create an account on sqlite.work
- Navigate to the “Contribute” section
- Choose the appropriate contribution type
- Submit your content using our standardized templates
- Our editorial team will review and provide feedback within 5 business days
Content Guidelines
All contributions should:
- Be clear, concise, and well-structured
- Include verifiable examples and code snippets
- Follow our style guide (available in the Contribution section)
- Respect SQLite’s public domain license
- Be original content or properly attributed
- Focus on practical solutions rather than theoretical discussions
Recognition
Contributors will be:
- Credited on the specific guides they help create or improve
- Listed on our Contributors page (if desired)
- Eligible for our monthly “Top Contributor” highlights
- Invited to join our expert contributor program after consistent quality contributions
We maintain high standards for our content to ensure its usefulness to the SQLite community. While we appreciate all contributions, we reserve the right to edit, modify, or decline submissions that don’t meet our quality guidelines or align with our site’s purpose.
For any questions about contributing, please reach out to help @ sqlite.work.