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# Contributing
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**Any contribution helps our team and makes Tasmota better for the entire community!**
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# Reference
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Tasmota backgound information.
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# RELEASE NOTES
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## Migration Information
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See [wiki migration path](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Upgrade#migration-path) for instructions how to migrate to a major version. Pay attention to the following version breaks due to dynamic settings updates:
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# Support
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If you're looking for support on **Sonoff-Tasmota** there are some options available:
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Sonoff-Tasmota uses Device or Module information to control peripherals connected to GPIOs. This information is stored in the ``sonoff_template.h`` file as a device specific template. The template contains information about what GPIO should be connected to what peripheral and what GPIO may be configured online using the ``GPIO`` command or GUI Configure Module menu. In addition a device may need specific coding to process the data from these peripherals. The module number as provided by the ``Modules`` command is used to select this coding.
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