# spaCy contributor agreement
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## Contributor Details
| Field | Entry |
|------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| Name | Dmitry Briukhanov |
| Company name (if applicable) | - |
| Title or role (if applicable) | - |
| Date | 7/24/2018 |
| GitHub username | DimaBryuhanov |
| Website (optional) | |
Hi guys,
This is my first spaCy extension. I am excited to able to do this. Please do let me know if there is any suggestions or modifications I need to do. Feel free to use/contribute the repo that I made.
## Description
ExcelCy is a SpaCy toolkit to help improve the data training experiences. It provides easy annotation using Excel file format. It has helper to pre-train entity annotation with phrase and regex matcher pipe.
### Types of change
Update to Universe list in website.
## Checklist
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
* Fix venv command examples
The documentation refers to `venv`, which is native to Python3.
However, the command examples are as if they were still `virtualenv`,
which is a package independent of `venv`:
- It doesn't need to be installed via `pip`. In fact `pip install venv` would
return an error.
- The correct way to invoke `venv` is `python3 -m venv`, not `venv`, which would
return command not found.
See https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html
I suspect the documentation simply replaced all occurrences of `virtualenv` with
`venv`. However they are different modules and are used differently.
* Update comment [ci skip]
* Pass through "silent" kwarg to the wrapper in the spacy module init.
reference issue #2196
* Pass through "silent" kwarg to the wrapper in the spacy module init.
reference issue #2196
* contributor agreement
* issue_2385 add tests for iob_to_biluo converter function
* issue_2385 fix and modify iob_to_biluo function to accept either iob or biluo tags in cli.converter
* issue_2385 add test to fix b char bug
* add contributor agreement
* fill contributor agreement
## Description
Fix for issue #2361 :
replace &, <, >, " with &amp; , &lt; , &gt; , &quot; in before rendering svg
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [ ] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
(As discussed in the comments to #2361)
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
* Fix the code for FACILITIY entities
As far as I can tell, the default models all use "FAC" rather than "FACILITY"
* Added my Contributor Agreement
* Rename vishnumenon to vishnumenon.md
* Add contraction forms of some common stopwords
All the stopwords added contain the apostrophe" ' "or " ’ ".
* Adds contributor agreement mauryaland
* Update mauryaland.md
* Fix code sample for `set_extension`
The previous sample code for `set_extension` fails the assertion at the end, because `city_getter` it checked if the whole document text matches any of the city names. Now it checks if any of the city names is contained in the document text.
* Contributor agreement
* Remove incorrect lemma lookup gäng->gänga
In modern Swedish, "gäng" is mostly associated with "gang" or "group of people". The removed lemma lookup lemmatized it to the verb "thread".
* Add contrib agreement to correct directory
* Revert change to CONTRIBUTOR_AGREEMENT
Changed python set to cpp stl set #2032
## Description
Changed python set to cpp stl set. CPP stl set works better due to the logarithmic run time of its methods. Finding minimum in the cpp set is done in constant time as opposed to the worst case linear runtime of python set. Operations such as find,count,insert,delete are also done in either constant and logarithmic time thus making cpp set a better option to manage vectors.
Reference : http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/set/set/
### Types of change
Enhancement for `Vectors` for faster initialising of word vectors(fasttext)
* Added section for reproducing bug
* Promote step by step reproduction of code, see if anything has been incorrectly done.
* Context section for extra details that might be helpful for issue tracking
* Final Checklist. Verify bug can be reproduced and details are present.
Want to have small section to address each issue area:
* What happened/what did you expect?
* Fix suggestions/reason bug happened.
* How to reproduce for other contributors to replicate.
* Look at how workflow was affected by issue.
* As much detail as they can provide about their setup.
Making following assumptions:
* Pull requests do not need to originate from Issues discussion.
* But encouraged
* No current CONTRIBUTING.md file
* honor code that people follow current coding conventions
* Tests run and passed
* New features require additonal tests for confirmation