feat(docs): add nine new guides for open-source best practices#29
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feat(docs): add nine new guides for open-source best practices#29
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This adds nine new comprehensive guides to the `/docs` directory, codifying best practices for creators using this template. The new guides cover a wide range of topics essential for modern open-source project management: - Versioning with SemVer and GitHub Releases - Community building - A project launch checklist - Secrets management with GitHub Actions - Workflow scheduling - Issue management and triage - Documentation best practices - Using GitHub Discussions - Maintainer security best practices
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This pull request introduces nine new guides to the
/docsdirectory, aimed at providing comprehensive, public-facing documentation on best practices for managing an open-source project. These guides cover essential topics from versioning and security to community building and documentation itself.