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A narrative journey guide that ties existing reference docs together, covering the mental model, building a pipeline from scratch, migrating an existing pipeline, wiring existing tooling (release-please, goreleaser), and hardening before production. The guide emphasizes that cascade is reusable-workflow-only: every callback must be a workflow_call workflow, and version derivation is conventional-commit-only by design. Signed-off-by: Joshua Temple <joshua.temple@stablekernel.com>
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Adds an adoption guide (docs/src/content/docs/adoption.md) plus a sidebar entry: the deeper how-to-rebuild-and-migrate-your-workflows walkthrough that the README fit section points toward. Covers the mental model, a from-scratch build, a what-you-have-today to where-it-lives-under-cascade migration mapping, wiring existing tooling (changelog/release callbacks and opt-outs), and a hardening pointer. Complements getting-started rather than duplicating it; all callback-contract details verified against source.