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Your 1 Claude skill is already indexed on Smithery, a directory of Claude Skills and MCP servers. This badge links users directly to your skills.

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Run in Smithery

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Summary of Changes

Hello @gurdasnijor, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request introduces a new 'Run in Smithery' badge to the project's README.md file. The primary purpose of this addition is to enhance the discoverability of the author's Claude skills hosted on Smithery.ai, providing users with a convenient, single-click method to access and potentially install these skills directly from the repository. This change is presented as an optional enhancement to user experience.

Highlights

  • New Badge Added: A 'Run in Smithery' badge has been added to the README.md file.
  • Skill Discoverability: The badge provides a direct link to the author's Claude skills on Smithery.ai, aiming to improve discoverability and allow for one-click installation.
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Code Review

This pull request adds a "Run in Smithery" badge to the README.md file to improve skill discoverability. The change is straightforward and beneficial. I have one minor suggestion to remove an extra blank line for better formatting.


[![Run in Smithery](https://smithery.ai/badge/skills/stevengonsalvez)](https://smithery.ai/skills?ns=stevengonsalvez&utm_source=github&utm_medium=badge)


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medium

This extra blank line creates unnecessary vertical whitespace. For better readability, it's best to have only a single blank line separating the badge from the next section.

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