Check the FAIRness of your software
This issue is your repository's dashboard for all things FAIR. Keep it open as making and keeping software FAIR is a continuous process that evolves along with the software. You can read the documentation to learn more.
README ✔️
A README.md file was found at within your repository.

LICENSE ✔️
A LICENSE file is found at the root level of the repository.

Metadata ✔️
A CITATION.cff and codemeta.json file are found in the repository. They may need to be updated over time as new people are contributing to the software, etc.
| File |
Status |
Message |
CITATION.cff |
✅ Valid |
Citation metadata are valid according to schema version 1.2.0. |
codemeta.json |
✅ Valid |
Codemeta is valid according to schema v3.0 |

FAIR Software Release ✔️
v4.0.0 of your software was successfully released on GitHub and archived on Zenodo. You can view the Zenodo archive by clicking the button below:

Ready to create your next FAIR release? Click the button below:

Additional Recommendations
Although these files are not part of the core FAIR compliance checks, Codefair recommends including them to improve project governance, community engagement, and contributor experience:
CONTRIBUTING.md ✔️
This file helps communicate contribution processes and gives contributors clear guidelines placed at the repo root (or in docs/ or .github/), saving time and reducing rework. It surfaces automatically on pull requests, issues, and the repository's Contribute page to guide contributors at every step.

CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ✔️
Defines clear standards for respectful engagement and shows a welcoming, inclusive community by outlining expectations and procedures for handling abuse. When placed at the repo root (or in docs/ or .github/), CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md surfaces in the repository's community profile and contributor pages to guide behavior at every step.

Last updated Apr 9 2026, 23:32:25 (timezone: America/Los_Angeles)
PLEASE NOTE: deleting this issue will require reinstalling the Codefair GitHub App, but closing the issue will allow you to restore the FAIR Compliance Dashboard by reopening the issue.
Check the FAIRness of your software
This issue is your repository's dashboard for all things FAIR. Keep it open as making and keeping software FAIR is a continuous process that evolves along with the software. You can read the documentation to learn more.
README ✔️
A
README.mdfile was found at within your repository.LICENSE ✔️
A
LICENSEfile is found at the root level of the repository.Metadata ✔️
A
CITATION.cffandcodemeta.jsonfile are found in the repository. They may need to be updated over time as new people are contributing to the software, etc.CITATION.cffcodemeta.jsonFAIR Software Release ✔️
v4.0.0 of your software was successfully released on GitHub and archived on Zenodo. You can view the Zenodo archive by clicking the button below:
Ready to create your next FAIR release? Click the button below:
Additional Recommendations
Although these files are not part of the core FAIR compliance checks, Codefair recommends including them to improve project governance, community engagement, and contributor experience:
CONTRIBUTING.md ✔️
This file helps communicate contribution processes and gives contributors clear guidelines placed at the repo root (or in docs/ or .github/), saving time and reducing rework. It surfaces automatically on pull requests, issues, and the repository's Contribute page to guide contributors at every step.
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ✔️
Defines clear standards for respectful engagement and shows a welcoming, inclusive community by outlining expectations and procedures for handling abuse. When placed at the repo root (or in docs/ or .github/), CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md surfaces in the repository's community profile and contributor pages to guide behavior at every step.
Last updated Apr 9 2026, 23:32:25 (timezone: America/Los_Angeles)
PLEASE NOTE: deleting this issue will require reinstalling the Codefair GitHub App, but closing the issue will allow you to restore the FAIR Compliance Dashboard by reopening the issue.