Adding new features, improving documentation, fixing bugs, or writing tutorials are all examples of helpful contributions. Furthermore, if you are publishing a new attack or defense, we strongly encourage you to add it to the Adversarial Robustness Toolbox so that others may evaluate it fairly in their own work.
Bug fixes can be initiated through GitHub pull requests. When making code contributions to the Adversarial Robustness
Toolbox, we ask that you follow the PEP 8
coding standard and that you provide unit tests for the new features.
We provide a specific set of dependencies that we test and develop against, namely requirements.txt
. In a virtual
environment install ART for development in the following way:
pip install -r requirements.txt
This project uses DCO. Be sure to sign off your commits using the -s
flag or
adding Signed-off-By: Name<Email>
in the commit message. Example:
git commit -s -m 'Informative commit message'
When submitting additional unit tests for ART, in order to keep the code base maintainable, please make sure each unit test can run ideally in a few seconds.