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Copilot AI review requested due to automatic review settings August 21, 2025 20:37
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Pull Request Overview

This PR adds a standardized warning callout to all README files across the repository to inform users that the project is in pre-alpha state and not ready for production use.

  • Adds a consistent CAUTION callout block to all README files
  • Warns users about active development status and lack of public announcement
  • Ensures uniform messaging across all packages and the root README

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Copilot reviewed 6 out of 6 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.

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packages/devtools/README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the package title
packages/common/README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the package title
packages/cards/README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the package title
packages/app/README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the package title
packages/api/README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the package title
README.md Added pre-alpha warning callout above the main content

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EXCITING!! 🎉

@heyitsaamir heyitsaamir merged commit efb2d31 into main Aug 21, 2025
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@heyitsaamir heyitsaamir deleted the aamirj/addCaution branch August 21, 2025 20:43
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