This project aims to be respectful, practical, and safe for public collaboration.
- Be respectful and constructive
- Critique ideas, wording, and implementation choices rather than people
- Keep examples and discussions privacy-safe
- Assume good intent while still being precise about problems
- Help keep the repository useful for a broad public audience
- Harassment, hate speech, or personal attacks
- Doxxing or sharing private information
- Posting secrets, credentials, or internal materials
- Repeatedly derailing discussions away from the repository scope
- Using issues or pull requests to target individuals or organizations
This Code of Conduct applies to issues, pull requests, discussions, and other public interactions in this repository.
If you encounter unacceptable behavior:
- Use GitHub moderation or reporting features when appropriate
- If a repository issue is the safest available path, share only the minimum context needed
- Do not post secrets, personal data, or sensitive evidence publicly
Maintainers may edit, hide, lock, or remove content that violates these expectations, and may limit participation when needed to protect contributors and the repository.