chore(repo): Sync generated state after e2e cleanup

Regenerate canonical registry artifacts after removing the synthetic
merge-batch end-to-end fixture.

This drops the remaining bundle, catalog, plugin, and skills index
references so validate:references passes again on main.
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sickn33
2026-04-05 11:03:23 +02:00
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If you came in through a **Claude Code** or **Codex** plugin instead of a full l
When you ran `npx antigravity-awesome-skills` or cloned the repository, you:
**Downloaded 1,373+ skill files** to your computer (default: `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/`; or a custom path like `~/.agent/skills/` if you used `--path`)
**Downloaded 1,372+ skill files** to your computer (default: `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/`; or a custom path like `~/.agent/skills/` if you used `--path`)
**Made them available** to your AI assistant
**Did NOT enable them all automatically** (they're just sitting there, waiting)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Bundles are **curated groups** of skills organized by role. They help you decide
**Analogy:**
- You installed a toolbox with 1,373+ tools (✅ done)
- You installed a toolbox with 1,372+ tools (✅ done)
- Bundles are like **labeled organizer trays** saying: "If you're a carpenter, start with these 10 tools"
- You can either **pick skills from the tray** or install that tray as a focused marketplace bundle plugin
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Let's actually use a skill right now. Follow these steps:
## Step 5: Picking Your First Skills (Practical Advice)
Don't try to use all 1,373+ skills at once. Here's a sensible approach:
Don't try to use all 1,372+ skills at once. Here's a sensible approach:
If you want a tool-specific starting point before choosing skills, use:
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ Usually no, but if your AI doesn't recognize a skill:
### "Can I load all skills into the model at once?"
No. Even though you have 1,373+ skills installed locally, you should **not** concatenate every `SKILL.md` into a single system prompt or context block.
No. Even though you have 1,372+ skills installed locally, you should **not** concatenate every `SKILL.md` into a single system prompt or context block.
The intended pattern is: