Join the NOMOS community and learn how to contribute to the project
This document contains information about NOMOS project development, community participation, and how to get involved.
See the open issues for a list of proposed features and known issues.
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Enhanced Playground
More capabilities for drag-and-drop agent creation
Additional LLM Providers
Support for more language model providers
Advanced Monitoring
Better analytics and observability tools
Multi-language SDK
SDKs for more programming languages
Enterprise Tools
Advanced deployment and management features
If you have any questions or need help with NOMOS:
For bug reports and feature requests
For general questions and community interaction
Comprehensive guides and examples
Try the no-code agent builder
Check the documentation first
Most questions are answered in our guides and examples
Search existing issues
Your question might already be answered in GitHub issues
Provide context
Include relevant code, error messages, and environment details
Be respectful
We’re all here to help each other learn and build
If you want to say thank you or support active development of NOMOS:
Add a star to show your support
Tweet about NOMOS and share your experiences
Blog about the project on Dev.to, Medium, or your personal blog
Show what you’ve built with NOMOS
Help improve the codebase and documentation
Answer questions in discussions and issue threads
Together, we can make NOMOS better!
View the source code and contribute
Install the Python package
TypeScript/JavaScript SDK
Ready-to-use Docker containers
We appreciate all contributions to NOMOS! Check out our contributors page to see everyone who has helped make this project better.
Want to see your name here? Start contributing today! Even small improvements like fixing typos or improving documentation are valuable contributions.
NOMOS is released under the MIT License. This means you can use it freely in both open source and commercial projects.
For support questions, please use GitHub issues or discussions rather than direct email to help build a knowledge base for the community.