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description: Explains next steps after the tour
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keywords: Kitematic, open source, contribute, contributor, tour, development, contribute
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title: Where to learn more
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You've just created your first pull request to Kitematic!
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The next
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step is to learn how to <a href="/opensource/workflow/review-pr/" target="_blank">participate in your PR's
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review</a>.
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## Take the development challenge
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Now that you’ve had some practice, try adding another feature to Kitematic on your own.
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As you learned in the previous exercise, adding the container ID to the container Settings tab is fairly simple.
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Let's provide another missing piece of information for Kitematic users:
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"_When I look at an active container in Kitematic, I want to know what command the container is currently running_."
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In a terminal window, users can get this by looking at running containers with: `docker ps`
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As an exercise, implement the code changes needed to display the current container's running command. When you are ready to share the new mini feature, create a PR for it.
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## Learn more about open source
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To learn more about contributing to Docker open source projects, see:
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* <a href="/opensource/project/who-written-for/" target="_blank">
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README first</a>
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* <a href="/opensource/code/" target="_blank"> Quick start contribution </a>
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* <a href="/opensource/workflow/make-a-contribution/" target="_blank"> Understand how to contribute </a>
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