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Adding a Code of Conduct file to your GitHub repository is a good practice for several reasons:

  1. Promotes Inclusivity: A Code of Conduct sets clear expectations for respectful and inclusive behavior within your project's community. It helps ensure that contributors and participants are treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their background, identity, or beliefs.

  2. Fosters a Positive Environment: It helps create a positive and welcoming environment for all participants. This can encourage more people to contribute and collaborate effectively.

  3. Reduces Conflict: A Code of Conduct provides guidelines for resolving conflicts and disputes within your project. This can help prevent and manage difficult situations, ultimately improving the overall health of your community.

  4. Protects Your Community: It establishes a framework for dealing with inappropriate behavior or harassment, making it clear that such behavior is not acceptable. This helps protect your community members from harmful situations.

  5. Supports Legal Protection: Some jurisdictions and organizations require a Code of Conduct for open-source projects. Having one in place can offer legal protection for both project maintainers and participants.

  6. Signals Professionalism: A well-crafted Code of Conduct demonstrates professionalism and a commitment to a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved in your project.

  7. GitHub Recommends It: GitHub itself encourages open-source projects to include a Code of Conduct. They even provide a feature to add a Code of Conduct to your repository automatically when creating a new repository.

When adding a Code of Conduct to your GitHub repository, you can use established templates like the Contributor Covenant or the Community Covenant, or you can create a custom one tailored to your project's specific needs. Make sure to clearly communicate how violations of the Code of Conduct will be handled and who to contact in case of issues.

By adopting and enforcing a Code of Conduct, you're helping to create a more inclusive and harmonious community, which can contribute to the success and sustainability of your project.

Adding a Code of Conduct file to your GitHub repository is a good practice for several reasons:

1. **Promotes Inclusivity**: A Code of Conduct sets clear expectations for respectful and inclusive behavior within your project's community. It helps ensure that contributors and participants are treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their background, identity, or beliefs.

2. **Fosters a Positive Environment**: It helps create a positive and welcoming environment for all participants. This can encourage more people to contribute and collaborate effectively.

3. **Reduces Conflict**: A Code of Conduct provides guidelines for resolving conflicts and disputes within your project. This can help prevent and manage difficult situations, ultimately improving the overall health of your community.

4. **Protects Your Community**: It establishes a framework for dealing with inappropriate behavior or harassment, making it clear that such behavior is not acceptable. This helps protect your community members from harmful situations.

5. **Supports Legal Protection**: Some jurisdictions and organizations require a Code of Conduct for open-source projects. Having one in place can offer legal protection for both project maintainers and participants.

6. **Signals Professionalism**: A well-crafted Code of Conduct demonstrates professionalism and a commitment to a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved in your project.

7. **GitHub Recommends It**: GitHub itself encourages open-source projects to include a Code of Conduct. They even provide a feature to add a Code of Conduct to your repository automatically when creating a new repository.

When adding a Code of Conduct to your GitHub repository, you can use established templates like the Contributor Covenant or the Community Covenant, or you can create a custom one tailored to your project's specific needs. Make sure to clearly communicate how violations of the Code of Conduct will be handled and who to contact in case of issues.

By adopting and enforcing a Code of Conduct, you're helping to create a more inclusive and harmonious community, which can contribute to the success and sustainability of your project.
added a missing CODE OF CONDUCT file
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@PeterDaveHello @canisminor1990 please check and merge it .

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I'm not the maintainer here 😅

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skylinemusiccds pushed a commit to skylinemusiccds/BrainWeaver-development that referenced this pull request May 12, 2024
* 🤖 chore(auto-submit): Add writing-assistant (lobehub#357)

* 🤖 chore(auto-submit): Generate i18n for writing-assistant (lobehub#357)
coulsontl pushed a commit to coulsontl/lobe-chat that referenced this pull request Dec 6, 2024
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