fedec65 puts the whole fork on the front page

A fork that was opaque from the outside is now fully documented - and what it documents is a privacy-tiered, multilingual legal AI you can run yourself.

branding

fedec65 didn't touch a single feature in this pass. The work is all in the front door: the fork's README went from sparse to a full guided tour, with screenshots, a category-by-category feature breakdown, a plain-English architecture diagram, and a setup walkthrough that gets you running on your own machine.

What makes it worth a look is what it documents - and that the documentation matches the code rather than overselling it. The fork runs in three privacy tiers, supports all four Swiss national languages, ships 20-plus pre-built workflows, and can run AI models on your own hardware instead of only calling out to cloud providers. The header even reports the live test count, so you can size up how well-tested it is before cloning anything.

So what If you've eyed this fork but couldn't tell what it actually did, fedec65 just made it legible - evaluators can now judge fit without reading a line of code.

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SHA Subject Author Date
dee1a94b docs: comprehensive README with screenshots and feature overview Federico Cesconi 2026-05-06 ↗ GitHub
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- Rewrite README with professional layout, badges, and architecture diagram
- Add 6 annotated screenshots (chat, projects, tabular reviews, workflows, settings, ollama)
- Include quick start guide with Supabase CLI setup
- Document features: Swiss legal intelligence, AI models, i18n, privacy, workflows
- Add project structure, testing instructions, and MCP server registry
- Copy screenshots to docs/screenshots/ for GitHub rendering

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