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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion sigmahq/sigmahq-filename-convention.md
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### Linux

The naming convetion for rules using linux services is the as follows:
The naming convention for rules using linux services is the as follows:

- Filename must start with `lnx_`
- Followed by the service name and underscore at the end `service_`. Example: `auditd_`
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions sigmahq/sigmahq-rule-convention.md
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- [References](#references)
- [Detection](#detection)
- [Item Lists](#item-lists)
- [Condition](#condition)
- [False Positives](#false-positives)

## Structure
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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion sigmahq/sigmahq-title-convention.md
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## Table Of Content <!-- omit in toc -->

- [Summary](#summary)
- [Generality](#generality)
- [Structure](#structure)
- [Prefix (Optional)](#prefix-optional)
- [Suffix (Optional)](#suffix-optional)
- [Main Title](#main-title)
- [Informational / Low Level Rules](#informational--low-level-rules)
- [Medium Level Rules](#medium-level-rules)
- [High Level Rules](#high-level-rules)
- [Critical Level Rules](#critical-level-rules)

## Summary

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