docs(readme): set descriptive title; drop tracking-issue reference#15
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- Title is now "Syntax Highlighting in Etherpad" rather than just the package name, so the GitHub repo card / npm overview reads as a human-facing description. - Drop the "Closes ether/etherpad#6616" line — that's PR-description copy that landed in the README by mistake and rots over time. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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This is the smallest possible commit to retrigger the release workflow. The previous bump (PR #14) successfully tagged
v0.1.10but thenpm publishstep failed (E404— Trusted Publisher wasn't configured on npmjs.com). That's been set up now; merging this PR will let the publish workflow re-run from a fresh commit and bump → publish 0.1.11 cleanly withep_plugin_helpers: ^0.6.0in place.🤖 Generated with Claude Code