Install apps/web-app dependencies before running the dedicated
coverage step in CI and publish workflows.
This fixes the failing main workflow where app:test:coverage could not
find vitest on GitHub runners because the web-app package had not been
installed yet.
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.
Unify main-branch maintenance around repo-state and release-state commands so generated docs, contributor acknowledgements, tracked web assets, and canonical artifacts stay aligned across CI and scheduled hygiene runs.
Harden release publication by reusing deterministic sync commands, adding package dry-run verification, and covering the new workflow contract with regression tests.
* chore: implement ESM standardization and security attestation
Aligning root infrastructure with Node.js v24.14.0 standards.
- Set type: module in package.json to eliminate re-parsing overhead.
- Migrated Jetski Loader tests to .cjs to maintain legacy security audit compatibility.
- Verified path traversal and symlink protections with clean attestation.
* chore(ci): update pr_preflight path to .cjs for ESM compatibility
* feat(infra): surgical ESM modernization for Gemini suite
Resolved Codex P1 by reverting global root ESM shift to preserve installer stability.
- Implemented scoped 'type: module' in /docs/integrations/jetski-gemini-loader/ to eliminate re-parsing overhead.
- Updated test runner (run-test-suite.js) and CI (ci.yml) to track .cjs transitions.
- Verified zero-warning execution in Node v24.14.0.
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.
- Add npm scripts: validate, validate:strict, index, readme, chain, catalog, build
- Align docs to V4 and 560 skills (GETTING_STARTED, FAQ, BUNDLES, MAINTENANCE, vietnamese)
- build-catalog: output to data/ for catalog, bundles, aliases; add to CI and drift check
- Add yaml dep, Node setup and catalog step in CI; extend auto-commit and drift msg
- Translate CI and MAINTENANCE to English; update CI_DRIFT_FIX and maintenance routine
- QUALITY_BAR/CONTRIBUTING: canonical validator npm run validate; legacy note in validate-skills.js