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We love it when you share what you do. Yet please always keep in mind that some of the work that we produce for customers is confidential per non-disclosure agreements and cannot be shared as-is. To protect customer’s security and Axelerant legally; sensitive information like customer’s name, site, URLs, administrative access, passwords, and secret keys shouldn’t exist outside of the project itself.

Confidentiality Reminders

  • Avoid copy-pasting from customer projects. Adapt it afresh.

  • Never commit identifying information or secrets. When you accidentally commit, overwrite your commits or rebase your histories.

  • Make sure there is no sensitive information in commit messages or other metadata, such as company author/committer name/email.

  • When you’re sharing internally, make sure the project is marked internal or private because search engine spiders check public projects.

  • Don’t use public gists to share confidential information and snippets which contain identifying information. Use an internal Jira comment, a private Confluence page, or a limited access Google document instead

  • Check whether a project is marked as confidential in the Axelerant Skills Cloud before sharing customer and project names in your resume.

Master Project Reference

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