The QIR specification is an effort of the QIR Alliance. It defines how to represent quantum programs within the LLVM IR. For more information about this project, please see Scope.md. To learn more about LLVM, please see Resources.md.
If you are interested in compiler tools and projects leveraging QIR, please take a look at our other repositories.
There are many ways in which you can contribute to this effort, whether with a contribution to the specification itself or in the form of tools and documentation to facilitate working with QIR.
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As for any active effort, there are always many ways in which we hope to evolve and improve the specification and tools. We encourage you to look at the list of currently open issues to share your ideas and expertise.
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