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There is a section called Code of Conduct in the Contributing Guide.
However, there is no docs about Code of Conduct (COC) is attached anywhere in the project.
A COC is very important to have in an open source project to create and ensure a safe and welcoming community around the project and as the base of steps that maintainers will do if someone is not following it.
Suggested solution
If you have a COC, create a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md in the root of your project and add your COC in it. Then link it to your README and Contributing Guide.
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There is a section called Code of Conduct in the Contributing Guide.
However, there is no docs about Code of Conduct (COC) is attached anywhere in the project.
A COC is very important to have in an open source project to create and ensure a safe and welcoming community around the project and as the base of steps that maintainers will do if someone is not following it.
Suggested solution
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
in the root of your project and add your COC in it. Then link it to your README and Contributing Guide.But
If you don't have one, you can add it using a template right on your GitHub as this instructions and link it to your README and Contributing Guide.
Here is another helpful resources about Establishing a code of conduct.