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No Clocks, LLC

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Default Community Health Files for all of No Clocks, LLC open-source projects.

No Clocks, LLC is a new, cutting-edge, technology-based agency startup that seamlessly blends the expertise of seasoned Software Engineers, Web Developers, and Data Engineers.

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Overview

This repository contains the default Community Health Files for all of No Clocks, LLC open-source projects.

These files are used to provide a consistent experience across all of our projects, and to make it easier for contributors to understand how to contribute to our projects.

About

Default community health files are a set of predefined files that provide guidance and templates for maintaining a healthy and collaborative open source project. You can add default community health files to a public repository called .github, in the root of the repository or in the docs or .github folders. These files help you automate and standardize various aspects of your project's development and community interaction. They are essential for promoting transparency, good practices, and collaboration in open source projects.

GitHub will use and display default files for any repository owned by the account that does not have its own file of that type in any of the following places:

  • The repository root
  • The .github folder
  • The docs folder

For example, if you have a repository with no CONTRIBUTING file, GitHub will use the default CONTRIBUTING file from here. If you create a custom CONTRIBUTING file in the repository, GitHub will use that file instead of the default file.

Warning

If a repository has any files in its own .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE folder, including issue templates or a config.yml file, none of the contents of the default `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATES folder will be used.

As a repository maintainer, you can use the community standards checklist to see if your project meets the recommended community standards to help people use and contribute to your project. For more information, see About community profiles for public repositories.

Supported Files

This repository contains the following default community health files:

File Description
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md CODE_OF_CONDUCT files define standards for how to engage in a community.
CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING files communicate how people should contribute to your project.
Discussion Category Forms Discussion category forms customize the templates that are available for community members to use when they open new discussions in your repository.
FUNDING.yml FUNDING files display a sponsor button in the repository to increase the visibility of funding options for an open source project.
GOVERNANCE.md A GOVERNANCE file lets people know about how your project is governed. For example, it might discuss project roles and how decisions are made.
Issue and Pull Request Templates Issue and pull request templates customize and standardize the information you'd like contributors to include when they open issues and pull requests in your repository.
SECURITY.md SECURITY files provide instructions for how to report a vulnerability in a project.
SUPPORT.md SUPPORT files let people know about how to get support for a project.

Community Health Files

GitHub Workflow Templates

These will be displayed when adding new workflows to a repository under the "No Clocks, LLC" organization:

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