Default files for @doocs repositories.
GitHub will use and display default files for any public repository in the @doocs organization that does not have its own file of that type in any of the following places:
- the root of the repository
- the
.github
folder - the
docs
folder
For example, anyone who creates an issue or pull request in a public repository that does not have its own CONTRIBUTING file will see a link to the default CONTRIBUTING file.
The files are not included in clones
, packages
, or downloads
of individual repositories because they are stored only in the .github
repository.
The default file types supported by GitHub are as follows:
CODE_OF_CONDUCT
: A CODE_OF_CONDUCT file defines standards for how to engage in a community.CONTRIBUTING
: A CONTRIBUTING file communicates how people should contribute to your project.FUNDING
: A FUNDING file displays a sponsor button in your repository to increase the visibility of funding options for your open source project.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
: A SECURITY file gives instructions for how to responsibly report a security vulnerability in your project.SUPPORT
: A SUPPORT file lets people know about ways to get help with your project.
However, you cannot create a default license file for your organization. License files must be added to individual repositories so the file will be included when a project is cloned, packaged, or downloaded.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.