...Authored and curated by leaders in the C++ community, it organizes guidance into rules on type and resource safety, interfaces, performance, error handling, concurrency, and library design. Each rule is rationale-driven, showing the “why” behind recommendations and linking to examples that illustrate good and bad patterns. The guidelines encourage use of modern language features—RAII, smart pointers, move semantics, ranges, and constexpr—while steering developers away from brittle idioms and unsafe constructs. Enforcement is a central theme: many rules are designed to be checkable by static analysis tools and linters so teams can automate compliance. ...