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Code of Conduct

Our Standard

This project should be a respectful, constructive place to discuss code, design decisions, issues, and improvements. Contributions and conversations are expected to be professional, specific, and generous in intent.

Examples of positive behavior include:

  • giving feedback that is clear, actionable, and focused on the work;
  • assuming good intent while still naming problems directly;
  • welcoming questions from people with different experience levels;
  • crediting ideas, reports, and contributions accurately;
  • disagreeing without making the conversation personal.

Examples of unacceptable behavior include:

  • harassment, insults, threats, or discriminatory language;
  • sexualized language or imagery in project spaces;
  • personal attacks, trolling, or repeated disruptive comments;
  • publishing private information without explicit permission;
  • pressuring maintainers or contributors outside the scope of the project.

Scope

This code of conduct applies to project spaces such as issues, pull requests, discussions, commits, reviews, and any other forum used to coordinate work on this repository. It also applies when someone is representing the project in public.

Reporting

If you notice behavior that violates this code of conduct, please contact the maintainer privately. Include the relevant context, links, screenshots, or timestamps when possible so the report can be reviewed fairly.

Reports will be handled with care and discretion. The goal is to protect contributors, keep the project healthy, and respond proportionally to the situation.

Enforcement

The maintainer may take any action needed to keep the project environment constructive, including:

  • clarifying expectations in a thread;
  • editing or removing inappropriate comments;
  • closing or locking conversations;
  • declining contributions;
  • limiting or blocking future participation.

Enforcement decisions are based on the behavior, its impact, and the needs of the project community.

Attribution

This code of conduct is adapted from common open source community standards and tailored for this repository.