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compassion-software

v1.0.4

Published

Compassion Software is a framework for creating technology that emphasizes empathy, emotional intelligence, and ethical responsibility. **Many roles and examples in this repository may involve partial or complete role-play for illustrative purposes.** The

Readme

Compassion Software

Compassion Software is a framework for creating technology that emphasizes empathy, emotional intelligence, and ethical responsibility. Many roles and examples in this repository may involve partial or complete role-play for illustrative purposes. They do not constitute professional therapy, financial advice, or legal counsel.

Disclaimer: While some advisors (e.g., Pema Chödrön, Gabor Maté, etc.) represent real individuals’ published insights, the usage here is partly creative or simulated. No direct endorsement from these figures is claimed. Use this material at your own discretion.


Features

  • Compassion-Driven Principles: Rooted in values of self-compassion, radical acceptance, and relational intelligence.
  • Mindful Technology: Encourages reflective design and mindful usage.
  • Trauma-Informed Approach: Aims to avoid re-traumatization and promote safety for all users.
  • Collaboration & Dialogue: Implements Nonviolent Communication (NVC) templates and self-compassion features to foster empathic, caring development.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the Repository

    git clone https://github.com/your-org/compassion-software.git

2. **Install Dependencies**
   (Varies based on your tech stack. If you’re using Node.js, for instance: `npm install` or `yarn install`.)

3. **Run the Project**
   (e.g. `npm start`, `docker-compose up`, or any method described in your docs.)

4. **Explore**
   - [COMPASSION.md](./COMPASSION.md) — core principles guiding this project.
   - [TEAM-ROLES.md](./TEAM-ROLES.md) — see disclaimers about role-play and partial simulation.
   - [docs/](./docs) — architecture, usage guides, dialectical design notes.

## Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) and [CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) for guidelines. Bear in mind this framework is experimental and not a substitute for professional mental health, financial, or legal advice.

## License

This project is released under the terms of the [MIT License](./LICENSE). See `LICENSE` for details, including disclaimers about role-play and simulated content.