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This page provides information on how to contact the Klipper developers.
Bug reporting
Bug reports are submitted through github issues. All bug reports must include the full /tmp/klippy.log log file from the session that produced the error. An "scp" and/or "sftp" utility is needed to acquire this log file. The "scp" utility comes standard with Linux and MacOS desktops. There are freely available scp utilities for other desktops (eg, WinSCP).
Use the scp utility to copy the /tmp/klippy.log
file from the host
machine to your desktop. Open a new issue at
https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/issues , provide a description
of the problem, and attach the klippy.log
file to the issue (use the
blue "selecting them" link beneath the problem description on the
github issue page to attach files). It is a good idea to compress the
klippy.log file before posting it (eg, using zip or gzip).
If the Klipper software does something unexpected but does not produce an error, then immediately issue an M112 command in the Octoprint terminal window and then gather the log as described above. The M112 command instructs Klipper to enter a "shutdown" state and it will cause additional debugging information to be added to the log.
Mailing list
There is a mailing list for general discussions on Klipper. In order
to send am email to the list, one must first subscribe:
https://www.freelists.org/list/klipper . Once subscribed, emails may
be sent to klipper@freelists.org
.
Archives of the mailing list are available at: https://www.freelists.org/archive/klipper/
IRC
One may join the #klipper channel on freenode.net ( irc://chat.freenode.net:6667 ).
To communicate in this IRC channel one will need an IRC
client. Configure it to connect to chat.freenode.net on port 6667 and
join the #klipper channel (/join #klipper
).
If asking a question on IRC, be sure to ask the question and then stay connected to the channel to receive responses. Due to timezone differences, it may take several hours before receiving a response.