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Update the README.md with any documentation required regarding your project s system documentation
Replace the /relays Writable tab with Public = online AND acceptsEvents:true AND not requiresPayment AND not
requiresAuth — i.e. reachable + accepts events + open to anyone (no pay/auth).
Tabs become: ...
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Feature Request
Request
Add deterministic scenario fixtures that intentionally exercise common false-readiness cases so validation can prove the
project distinguishes backend health from actual ...
enhancement
Type
Feature Request
Request
Persist the exact locally advertised model identifier used by Pi/OpenCode client-container validation, and mark
activation evidence stale when live model readback disagrees ...
enhancement
Type
Feature Request
Request
Add a compact redacted diagnostics bundle for failed add, repair, verify, and activation flows.
The bundle should give an operator one place to start without exposing secrets ...
enhancement
Type
Feature Request
Request
Add a project-local linter that flags readiness claims and evidence claims that lack current proof, surface labels, or
boundary language.
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Mined from GitHub Discussions ...
enhancement
Document your code using JSDocs and generate the html page that contains your documentation (automatically generated
from your JSDocs) Commit the html page folder
delete the MCP folder
Summary
The request validation path can access the response object before confirming it is non-null. Under certain conditions,
the response can be null, so validation throws before the null-check path ...
bug
remove the script use and MCP use in the skill files

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