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  • Updates submodule to latest commit
  • Update checkout action to v4
  • Updates subproject to latest commit
  • Introduces GitHub Actions analysis tool
  • Add bridge generator and validator scripts
  • Documents FCM bridge architecture integration
  • Update changelog for PR FCM Updates #172
  • Prepare release v1.0.268

mattbuske and others added 9 commits April 3, 2025 18:31
Advances submodule to integrate recent changes and improvements
Upgrades the checkout action from v3 to v4 across different
GitHub workflows for improved performance and compatibility.

Ensures the latest features and security updates are utilized.
Synchronizes the submodule reference to include recent changes
for improved functionality and performance.

No specific issues addressed.
Adds a script to analyze GitHub Actions in preparation for repository reorganization, focusing on extracting parameters and generating reports. Structures a six-layer architecture to improve capability management, including atomic axioms, operational templates, and self-awareness features.

Lays groundwork for migration tasks and transformation phases.
Introduce shell and Python scripts to facilitate the automatic generation of GitHub Actions from FCM (Formal Conceptual Model) files.

Implement validation checks to ensure alignment between generated actions and their source FCMs.

Enhance project structure by including necessary metadata and manifest management.

This update supports improving workflow automation and validation processes.
Adds detailed documentation about the implementation of a
six-layer FCM bridge architecture, enhancing architectural
purity and maintaining GitHub Actions compatibility. Includes
setup instructions and migration guidance from traditional
actions.

Introduces new sections in the getting-started guide and
creates a dedicated FCM bridge architecture guide. Updates
the meta-level and README to reflect these changes and the
evolution of the repository structure.

Emphasizes the automated generation of actions from FCM
sources to ensure consistency and eliminate manual
configuration drift.
@mattbuske mattbuske closed this Jun 6, 2025
@mattbuske mattbuske deleted the release/v1.0.268 branch June 6, 2025 17:56
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