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Update family README skill counts to match repo state#865

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Update family README skill counts to match repo state#865
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Summary

  • Six family README docs had stale skill counts after new skills landed without doc updates; corrected each to match family: frontmatter in the actual skill dirs.

Type of change

  • Documentation (docs/, README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md)

Test plan

  • prek run --all-files passes
  • Other: Verified every skill name and count against skills/*/SKILL.md frontmatter family: field. No code, tool, or skill behaviour changes — prose only.

RFC-AI-0004 compliance

N/A — documentation-only change; no mutations, no tool behaviour, no private content handling.

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Counts were validated programmatically by reading the family: key from
every skills/*/SKILL.md.

Six docs/*/README.md files had stale skill counts — new skills were
added without updating the docs. Corrected:

- pr-management: 5→8 (added pr-stale-sweep, pre-first-pr-check, reviewer-routing)
- repo-health: 6→7 (added audit-finding-fix)
- mentoring: 5→6 (added newcomer-issue-explainer, annotated cross-listed skill)
- contributor-growth: 7→9 (added contributor-sentiment, onboarding-concierge)
- utilities: 3→4 (added skill-reconciler)
- security: 9→12 (added security-issue-import-from-scan, security-issue-import-via-forwarder)

Also adds docs/TODO.md tracking remaining audit findings.
@potiuk potiuk merged commit 50107b0 into main Jul 15, 2026
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@potiuk potiuk deleted the rbowen-docs-refresh-20260715 branch July 15, 2026 14:12
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