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Code of Conduct

Welcome to the GarudaNvim community! We’re here to build, learn, and support each other in the pursuit of better Neovim experiences. By participating, you agree to abide by the following guidelines. Think of this as a mutual pact for keeping our space welcoming, inclusive, and just a bit easier to navigate—like a well-written config file.

Be Respectful

Treat everyone here with respect. Behind every code snippet is a real person with their own journey—kindness goes a long way.

Constructive Feedback Only

If you spot an improvement, share it kindly. “Here’s a tweak that could make this faster” > “This is awful.” Positive language helps us all grow.

Help Beginners, Patiently

Not everyone is a Neovim wizard (yet). Remember when you learned to exit Vim for the first time? Exactly. Patience is key.

Stay on Topic, but Keep it Light

This community is about GarudaNvim and its ecosystem. Off-topic discussions belong elsewhere. A little humor is welcome, but let’s avoid unrelated tangents.

Healthy Debates, No Flame Wars

Opinions vary, and that’s okay. Debate ideas, not people. A healthy discussion is great; a heated argument? Not so much.

Keep the Community Organized

Use appropriate channels for bug reports, discussions, and feedback. It helps everyone find what they need faster.

Avoid Self-Promotion

Have something cool to share? Awesome. But if it feels like an ad or an infomercial, maybe think twice. We’re here for code, not commercials.

Celebrate All Wins

Managed to configure a plugin after hours of tweaking? Share it! Big or small, every win is worth celebrating in coding.

Respect Privacy

Avoid sending unsolicited messages or prying into private information. Everyone deserves their space online, too.

English, Please

Code is a universal language, but discussion is not. Stick to English so that everyone can follow along.

Report Issues Responsibly

If you notice behavior that doesn’t align with these guidelines, let us know. We’re here to keep this community a safe space.

Remember: Contributions are Voluntary

Every pull request, issue resolved, and answer shared is voluntary. Respect everyone’s time and efforts, whether you agree with them or not.


Note : By participating, you're helping to make GarudaNvim a better space for all of us. Thank you for following the Code of Conduct and being a part of our community!