Hyphens (-) are allowed, but are known to be a little trickier to work with in Helm templates (see [issue #2192](https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/2192) for more information).
Here are a few examples of good chart names from the [Helm Community Charts](https://github.com/helm/charts):
The directory that contains a chart MUST have the same name as the chart. Thus, the chart `cert-manager` MUST be created in a directory called `cert-manager/`. This is not merely a stylistic detail, but a requirement of the Helm Chart format.
Wherever possible, Helm uses [SemVer 2](https://semver.org) to represent version numbers. (Note that Docker image tags do not necessarily follow SemVer, and are thus considered an unfortunate exception to the rule.)
When SemVer versions are stored in Kubernetes labels, we conventionally alter the `+` character to an `_` character, as labels do not allow the `+` sign as a value.
## Formatting YAML
YAML files should be indented using _two spaces_ (and never tabs).
## Usage of the Words Helm, Tiller, and Chart
There are a few small conventions followed for using the words Helm, helm, Tiller, and tiller.
- Helm refers to the project, and is often used as an umbrella term
-`helm` refers to the client-side command
- Tiller is the proper name of the backend
-`tiller` is the name of the binary run on the backend
- The term 'chart' does not need to be capitalized, as it is not a proper noun.