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docs: add Kiro (experimental) installation section to README#100

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docs: add Kiro (experimental) installation section to README#100
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@isadeks isadeks commented Mar 20, 2026

Add Kiro installation instructions using the @every-env/compound-plugin CLI to convert
Claude Code plugin skills into Kiro's .kiro/ format.

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  • Added "Kiro (experimental)" section under Installation with:
    • Project scope and global scope conversion commands
    • Note about hook conversion being a work in progress
    • Tip for explicit skill invocation when auto-triggering doesn't fire
    • Troubleshooting tip for bun cache issues
    • Link to report conversion tool issues upstream

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  • Converted deploy-on-aws and aws-serverless plugins to Kiro format — skills, references, and MCP server configs converted successfully
  • Verified skills load and activate in Kiro CLI

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@isadeks isadeks requested a review from krokoko March 31, 2026 16:43
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LGTM

@scottschreckengaust scottschreckengaust added this pull request to the merge queue Apr 6, 2026
Merged via the queue into main with commit ffad365 Apr 6, 2026
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