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title: Getting Started with Instructor: Help and Resources description: Explore key resources for getting help with Instructor, including Discord, blog, concepts, cookbooks, and GitHub discussions.
Getting help with Instructor
If you need help getting started with Instructor or with advanced usage, the following sources may be useful.
:material-discord: Discord
The Discord is a great place to ask questions and get help from the community.
:material-creation: Concepts
The concepts section explains the core concepts of Instructor and how to prompt with models.
:material-chef-hat: Cookbooks
The cookbooks are a great place to start. They contain a variety of examples that demonstrate how to use Instructor in different scenarios.
:material-book: Blog
The blog contains articles that explain how to use Instructor in different scenarios.
:material-github: GitHub Discussions
GitHub discussions are useful for asking questions, your question and the answer will help everyone.
:material-github: GitHub Issues
GitHub issues are useful for reporting bugs or requesting new features.
:material-twitter: Twitter
You can also reach out to me on Twitter if you have any questions or ideas.