This is the organization-profile and default community-health repository for TechTide AI. GitHub renders profile/README.md on the organization page and can use the supported policy and template files in this public .github repository as defaults for repositories that do not provide their own versions.[1]
| Need | Path |
|---|---|
| Learn about TechTide AI and featured public work | Organization profile |
| Propose a code or documentation change | Contributing guide |
| Understand decision-making and policy ownership | Governance |
| Review expected community behavior | Code of Conduct |
| Report a vulnerability privately | Security policy |
| Find product help or general contact routes | Support and contact |
| Review current standards and project-level rollout guidance | Repository standards |
| Capability | Description |
|---|---|
| Public organization presence | A concise, curated profile with clear starting points for TechTide AI projects. |
| Community-health defaults | Organization-wide contribution, conduct, governance, security, and support guidance. |
| Structured intake | Default bug and feature issue forms plus a pull-request template, designed to be reusable without repository-specific labels or projects. |
| Review accountability | A focused CODEOWNERS rule for policy and profile changes in this repository. |
| Documentation quality | Pinned, read-only automation that lints Markdown and checks links on pull requests and updates. |
The files in this repository establish a consistent baseline. A repository-specific policy takes precedence when it is present, particularly for installation instructions, licensing, support, security reporting, and release practices. Contributors should therefore begin with the documentation in the repository they intend to change.
This repository should remain concise, navigable, and focused on organization-wide guidance. Propose changes to these policies through a pull request with a clear rationale; review follows GOVERNANCE.md.