Tighten the repo-state automation so canonical bot commits remain
predictable while leaving main clean after each sync.
Make the public catalog UI more honest by hiding dev-only sync,
turning stars into explicit browser-local saves, aligning risk types,
and removing hardcoded catalog counts.
Add shared public asset URL helpers, risk suggestion plumbing,
safer unpack/sync guards, and CI coverage gates so release and
maintainer workflows catch drift earlier.
Add visible FAQ and concepts content, strengthen tool-specific integration
guides, and publish a dedicated skills-vs-MCP explainer.
Extend homepage SEO metadata and JSON-LD so the GitHub Pages catalog
better reflects the repository's real positioning and common user
questions.
Tighten the web app ESLint scope so TypeScript source is checked
without crawling bundled skill assets, and remove unused markdown and
debounce dependencies.
Clarify the security reporting flow and split code vs content
licensing to reduce ambiguity for users and contributors.
Consolidate the repository into clearer apps, tools, and layered docs areas so contributors can navigate and maintain it more reliably. Align validation, metadata sync, and CI around the same canonical workflow to reduce drift across local checks and GitHub Actions.