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Summary

  • Bump version to 1.0.4 for next development cycle
  • Major README restructuring with 50% content reduction
  • Improved organization and better user experience

Changes

  • Version: Updated package.json to 1.0.4
  • README: Removed duplication, improved structure, reduced 340→159 lines
  • Organization: Better flow from overview → features → installation → usage → development

Test plan

  • Version bump is correct in package.json
  • README is properly formatted and all links work
  • No functional changes to application code

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  • Documentation

    • Streamlined and clarified the README for improved readability, focusing on core features, simplified installation, privacy, and troubleshooting.
    • Updated project name and condensed sections for a more professional and concise presentation.
  • Chores

    • Updated the application version to 1.0.4.

Martin Wilke and others added 2 commits June 30, 2025 21:19
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- Remove significant duplication and redundant content
- Reduce from 340 to 159 lines (50% reduction)
- Improve structure with logical flow
- Make sections more concise and scannable
- Maintain all essential information
- Better user experience for new contributors

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The README.md was rewritten for clarity and brevity, with the project renamed to "Claude Code CLI Usage Monitor." Installation, usage, architecture, and support sections were condensed, and privacy features were highlighted. Additionally, the package version in package.json was incremented from 1.0.3 to 1.0.4.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
README.md Major rewrite: simplified, restructured, renamed project, condensed sections, removed details.
package.json Updated version number from 1.0.3 to 1.0.4.

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A README trimmed, concise and neat,
With privacy and clarity, hard to beat.
The version ticks up, a minor leap,
While bunnies in code, their vigil keep.
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The CLI is ready, polished and light!


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@MiwiDots MiwiDots merged commit d9c270d into main Jun 30, 2025
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@MiwiDots MiwiDots deleted the feature/bump-version-1.0.4 branch June 30, 2025 17:28
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