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- Created Agents.md to serve as a template repository for skills, prompts, and MCP configurations for AI coding agents. - Included a quick reference for Azure SDK packages and their installation commands. - Provided an authentication pattern using DefaultAzureCredential. - Documented necessary environment variables for Azure AI projects. - Outlined conventions for using Azure SDKs, emphasizing async/await and context managers.
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This pull request significantly updates project documentation to align with the new "Agent Skills" template repository, streamline onboarding, and modernize design system references. It removes legacy project-specific instructions, introduces a unified SDK and skills structure, and overhauls the design token documentation for the Foundry NextGen frontend. The most important changes are grouped below.