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Copilot AI commented Feb 17, 2026

The README only documented stackgen installation. The tap contains 7 tools but users had no visibility into the other 6 or how to install them.

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  • Available tools table: Documents all tools (stackgen, cloud2code, genie, logexplorer, stackgen-slo, terraform-importer, stackboot) with descriptions
  • Installation patterns: Added direct install vs tap-first approaches for different use cases
  • Configuration: Separated cloud vs on-premises setup with environment variable persistence
  • Operational sections: Added updating, uninstalling, and troubleshooting (PATH issues, auth failures)
  • Metadata: Added contributing and license information

The README now serves as complete tap documentation rather than a single-tool install guide.


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Co-authored-by: cesar-rodriguez <4625096+cesar-rodriguez@users.noreply.github.com>
Copilot AI changed the title [WIP] Update README to enhance clarity and usability Expand README to document all tools in tap Feb 17, 2026
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