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feat(core): branded attribution — ⚔️ glyph in commits, real AGON logo…#206

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… in PR bodies

Commit messages render as plain text on GitHub (no markdown/images), so the commit footer uses agon's arena glyph ⚔️. PR bodies render markdown, so appendPrAttribution now uses AGON_ATTRIBUTION_PR: the KERN-Agon account's avatar (github.com/KERN-Agon.png — stable public URL) as an inline 16px logo. Uploading the AGON wordmark as that account's profile picture powers both the contributor avatar and the PR footer; until then GitHub serves an identicon.

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…l AGON logo in PR bodies

Commit messages render as plain text on GitHub (no markdown/images), so the
commit footer uses agon's arena glyph ⚔️ with the on-brand 'Forged by' wording
(forge is agon's signature mode). PR bodies render markdown, so
appendPrAttribution uses AGON_ATTRIBUTION_PR: the KERN-Agon account's avatar
(github.com/KERN-Agon.png — stable public URL) as an inline 16px logo.
Uploading the AGON wordmark as that account's profile picture powers both the
contributor avatar and the PR footer; until then GitHub serves an identicon.

⚔️ Forged by [Agon](https://github.com/KERNlang/agon)

Co-Authored-By: agon (KERN) <292465531+KERN-Agon@users.noreply.github.com>
@cukas cukas force-pushed the feat/attribution-logo branch from 424f47a to 2886182 Compare June 11, 2026 15:23
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