Restructure the README into a docs hub#13
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Point the README at the professional.wiki extension page as the canonical home for usage documentation. Installation, configuration, the AI-agents guide, the extension comparison, development, and release notes stay in the README next to the code. - Add a hub link list: Introduction and Usage documentation link to the extension page; the rest to in-page sections. - Add a professional-support paragraph in the house style. - Shrink Usage to the intro, the two screenshots, and a link to the full usage documentation; the Markdown syntax, wiki-link, and page-behavior reference now lives on the extension page. - Drop the unused CommonMark link definition; point Professional Wiki at its homepage and add the MediaWiki service link definitions.
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Claude Code, Opus 4.8 (max)at the direction of and reviewed by @JeroenDeDauw. Context: this repository (README, SPEC.md, extension code), the WikibaseFacetedSearch and PageApprovals READMEs as the house hub structure, and the companion change on the professional.wiki website that ports the usage reference onto the extension page.Restructures the README into a hub. The professional.wiki extension page is now the canonical home for Native Markdown usage documentation, while installation, configuration, the AI-agents guide, the extension comparison, development, and release notes stay in the README next to the code.
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[CommonMark]link definition; point[Professional Wiki]at its homepage and add the MediaWiki Development/Hosting/Consulting link definitions.The professional.wiki
#Overviewand#Usageanchors go live when the website branch deploys.