pstack: bump to 0.6.0 and refresh README#104
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bumps pstack from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0 for the recent batch of skill changes (build-the-lever now defaults to building a rerunnable tool for any non-trivial work, architect designs from the caller's usage first, interrogate gained a code-quality lens applied by all four reviewer models, replies are framed for the consumer and the maintainer, Opus references updated to 4.8). README updated to match: reply framing line, architect row, interrogate row.
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Version bump and documentation-only README changes; no runtime or application code paths are modified in this diff.
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Release 0.6.0 bumps
plugin.jsonfrom0.5.0to0.6.0and aligns the README with the latest skill behavior (the substantive skill edits ship outside this diff).The poteto-mode flow now documents that step 4 produces replies framed for the consumer and the maintainer, not only “unslopped” text. A ## skills heading was added before the skills table.
README rows were tightened for
/architect(caller’s usage first, then types and module shape) and/interrogate(four models plus a strict code-quality lens).Reviewed by Cursor Bugbot for commit 2b5d046. Bugbot is set up for automated code reviews on this repo. Configure here.