Where bugs and feature requests are submitted by qBraid users.
Clone this repository to your qBraid account:
This repository acts as a central platform for logging and discussing community-driven feature requests and bug reports related to the software, tools, and services available on the qBraid platform, through qBraid cloud services, or more broadly within the qBraid quantum ecosystem.
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For technical questions that may be more suited for a forum, you may also find some great answers by posting to QCSE or Stack Overflow with the qbraid
tag.
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The "Launch on qBraid" button (top) can be added to any public GitHub repository. Clicking on it automaically opens qBraid Lab,
and performs a git clone
of the project repo into your account's home directory. Copy the code below, and replace YOUR-USERNAME
and YOUR-REPOSITORY
with your GitHub info.
Use the badge in your project's README.md
:
[<img src="https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png" width="150">](https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git)
Use the badge in your project's README.rst
:
.. image:: https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png
:target: https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
:width: 150px