Drop em dashes and tidy the README prose - #3
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Removes the two remaining em dashes and repairs the comma splices left behind when the earlier ones were replaced, including "point it at Claude, GPT", which had lost its punctuation entirely, and the four-item list in Install that ran into the following clause. Also rewrites the bolded three-bullet "Why use it" listicle as plain prose and softens a few flourishes.
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Drop em dashes and tidy the README prose
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Removes the two remaining em dashes and fixes the comma splices introduced when the earlier ones were replaced.
Notable:
point it at Claude, GPT, Geminihad lost its punctuation altogether, and the Install paragraph's colon-list ran into the following clause so it read as a five-item list.Also rewrites the bolded three-bullet "Why use it" section as prose. No functional changes; README only.