Normalize header hierarchy in daily-code-metrics discussion template#11562
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Normalize header hierarchy in daily-code-metrics discussion template#11562
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Co-authored-by: pelikhan <4175913+pelikhan@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Report Formatting Guidelines section before Report Format - Update all h2 headers to h3 in discussion template - Update all h3 headers to h4 in subsections - Recompile workflow to generate updated lock file All headers now follow proper document hierarchy where discussion title serves as h1, main sections use h3, and subsections use h4. Co-authored-by: pelikhan <4175913+pelikhan@users.noreply.github.com>
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Normalize header hierarchy in daily-code-metrics discussion template
Jan 23, 2026
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The
daily-code-metricsworkflow generates discussion reports using h2 (##) headers throughout, creating incorrect document hierarchy where the discussion title should serve as h1.Changes
📊 Visualizations,💡 Insights & Recommendations)<details>): h2 → h3 (Size Metrics, Quality Indicators, Test Coverage, etc.)Document hierarchy
Aligns with
daily-repo-chronicle.mdand improves scannability of dense metrics reports.Original prompt
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