Summary
In this chapter, you learned about various Ghidra online resources, including websites, social network accounts, chats, and the Ghidra repository.
You also learned how to interact with the community in different ways, including submitting bug reports, new features, questions, and commenting on other user submissions.
You then learned that mentioned submissions are, in fact, issues that have different kinds of templates.
Finally, you learned how to make a fork of Ghidra, make changes to the code, and propose your modification to the community.
In the next chapter, you will learn about some advanced topics that we have not covered yet, such as satisfiability modulo theories and symbolic execution, as well as how to expand your knowledge of what you've learned so far.