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Code of Conduct

Our Pledge

We want NoMore403 to be a practical, respectful, and useful project for people working on authorized web security testing.

Everyone participating in this project is expected to help maintain a professional environment. This applies to issues, pull requests, discussions, code review, documentation, and any other project space.

Expected Behavior

Examples of behavior that helps the project:

  • Be respectful when discussing ideas, bugs, tradeoffs, and mistakes.
  • Assume good intent, but ask for clarification when something is unclear.
  • Keep feedback specific, technical, and actionable.
  • Respect different experience levels and communication styles.
  • Share evidence when reporting bugs or proposing behavior changes.
  • Redact secrets, private targets, customer data, tokens, and vulnerability details that should not be public.
  • Use NoMore403 only on systems you are authorized to test.

Unacceptable Behavior

Examples of behavior that is not acceptable:

  • Harassment, intimidation, threats, or personal attacks.
  • Insults, discriminatory language, or sexualized content.
  • Publishing someone else's private information without permission.
  • Repeated off-topic posting or disruption of project work.
  • Encouraging misuse of the tool against systems without authorization.
  • Posting active exploit details, credentials, private target data, or sensitive vulnerability information in public project spaces.

Reporting

If you see conduct that violates this code, contact the project maintainers through the repository's available maintainer contact channels.

For security vulnerabilities in NoMore403 itself, follow SECURITY.md instead of opening a public issue.

Enforcement

Maintainers may remove content, edit or close issues, reject contributions, or restrict participation when behavior harms the project or its contributors.

Enforcement decisions should be proportional, consistent, and focused on keeping the project safe and productive.