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## GPT_Vuln-Analyzer Project Code of Conduct
Welcome to the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer project! We value the contributions of all our community members and strive to maintain a respectful and inclusive environment. To ensure a positive experience for everyone, we have established the following code of conduct specifically for our codebase:
### 1. Clear and Concise Code
- Write code that is easy to understand and maintain.
- Use meaningful variable and function names to enhance code clarity.
- Document your code using appropriate comments when necessary.
### 2. Types in Code
- Define types for variables, parameters, and return values as much as possible.
- Use type annotations to enhance code readability and maintainability.
- Aim for strong typing to catch potential errors and improve code quality.
### 3. Constructive Feedback
- Provide feedback in a constructive and helpful manner.
- Focus on the code and its functionality rather than personal attributes or characteristics.
- Offer suggestions for improvement and engage in open discussions.
### 4. Collaboration and Cooperation
- Foster a collaborative and supportive environment where contributors can learn from each other.
- Encourage teamwork and cooperation among community members.
- Support and mentor new contributors to help them grow and develop their skills.
### 5. Handling Disagreements
- In the event of disagreements, remain calm and respectful.
- Seek common ground and find solutions through open and constructive communication.
- If necessary, involve project maintainers or mediators to help resolve conflicts.
By contributing to the GPT_Vuln-Analyzer project, you are expected to adhere to this code of conduct. We appreciate your cooperation in making our codebase and community a welcoming and collaborative space for all.
Thank you for your understanding and commitment to maintaining a respectful and high-quality codebase!
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