Audit and cleanup: commit recent work, remove GitHub-era cruft #36
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ldraney/claude-custom#36
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plan-2026-02-25-agent-profiles— maintenance (repo hygiene)Repo
claude-custom— this repoUser Story
As a platform operator
I need the claude-custom repo to reflect current Forgejo-native architecture
So that the config repo isn't polluted with ancient GitHub-era cruft and all recent work is committed
Acceptance Criteria
When I look at the repo on Forgejo
Then all recent uncommitted work (Betty Sue CLAUDE.md, new hooks, settings updates) is committed
And all GitHub-era dead directories (agents/nvim-minion, docs, dotfiles, github, patterns, projects, old commands) are removed
And the repo only contains active Forgejo-native config
Additional Information
3 days of real work sitting uncommitted in the working tree. The repo was forked from GitHub claude-custom on Feb 22-23 and brought over all the old cruft. Dead dirs all have Feb 23 timestamps (migration date) and haven't been touched since.
Dead directories to remove:
agents/(nvim-minion — agent profiles live in pal-e-docs now)docs/(old best-practices, config notes — superseded by pal-e-docs)dotfiles/(old index.json)github/(old GitHub index.json)patterns/(old orchestration patterns, docker templates, nvim-agent template)projects/(macOS-era project configs with-Users-ldraneypaths)commands/(old Monday.com formula commands — skills replaced this)Checklist
Related
project-ai-agency— the AI agency project this config supports