WorktreeProof aims to be a welcoming, practical project for people with different backgrounds and levels of experience.
- Be respectful, specific, and open to correction.
- Assume good intent while addressing impact directly.
- Focus criticism on ideas, code, and evidence rather than people.
- Protect personal information and do not publish secrets or personal data.
Harassment, discrimination, threats, intimidation, sexualized conduct, doxxing, deliberate disruption, and knowingly sharing credentials or malicious code are not acceptable.
Report a concern through a non-public maintainer channel provided by the repository host. Include links or a factual summary, the date, and any immediate safety concern. Do not include secrets. Maintainers may investigate, request context, remove harmful material, or limit participation. Reports are handled as confidentially as practical.
This code of conduct is adapted for WorktreeProof from common open-source community practice and is licensed with the project under Apache-2.0.