Streamline README for accuracy and concision#20
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De-duplicate the asset-layering pipeline that was described three times (Claude Code, Agents, Skills) into one shared-assets section that the other sections reference, and tighten verbose prose throughout while preserving every code block and technical fact. Correct two stale claims: the oc alias runs the repo Makefile directly (not via -C), and the Ollama section now describes the real run_ollama/model targets instead of a one-line stub.
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Cleans up the README holistically: verifies every technical claim against the
code, removes redundancy, and tightens verbose prose without changing section
order or dropping any reference detail.
The asset-layering pipeline (the four user/org/repo/workspace layers for
skills, commands, and agents) was previously spelled out three separate times
in the Claude Code, Agents, and Skills sections. It now lives in one
shared-assets section that the others reference, so the precedence rules are
stated once.