Hey there! 👋 Welcome to the Statz community.
This project is all about learning, building cool system-monitoring tools, and having fun doing it. To keep things respectful, inclusive, and productive for everyone, we’ve got a few ground rules.
Be chill. Be kind. Don’t be a jerk. Help others when you can. We’re all here to grow.
Treat others how you'd want to be treated. No hate speech, harassment, discrimination, or personal attacks. Not cool, not allowed.
No NSFW, offensive, or intentionally disruptive content. Let’s keep the community a vibe everyone can enjoy.
Feedback is awesome—just keep it helpful and respectful. If someone’s code sucks, tell them why and how to fix it, not just that it sucks.
Keep things relevant to the project. Don’t drop random links, ads, or self-promo unless it’s actually helpful to others in context.
Everyone starts somewhere. Be patient, explain things, and celebrate learning moments—no gatekeeping allowed.
Bugs happen. If you find one, open an issue or PR with as much detail as possible. Don’t just say “it doesn’t work” and disappear like a ghost.
We’re all volunteers here. If you need help, that’s totally fine! Just be chill and respectful about it.
Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in temporary or permanent bans from:
- GitHub discussions
- PR reviews
- Any associated Discord/Slack spaces
We’ll handle stuff on a case-by-case basis with fairness, but we won’t tolerate any toxic behavior.
Feel free to open an issue or DM the maintainer if you have questions about this Code of Conduct or how it’s applied.
Thanks for being part of Statz. You're awesome. Stay curious, keep learning, and go build something epic!