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Removed .locadex directory since it is no longer necessary#3415

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@archie-mckenzie archie-mckenzie commented Feb 12, 2026

Documentation changes

  • Deleted .locadex/LOCADEX.md and .locadex/RETRANSLATE.md configuration files
    that are no longer needed

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  • Code examples work as written
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  • Links resolve to the right destinations
  • Prerequisites and requirements are accurate

✅ Clarity and completeness

  • Instructions are clear and easy to follow
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  • Nothing important is missing
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Docs-only deletion of two Locadex metadata files with no runtime or data-handling impact.

Overview
Removes Locadex documentation metadata from the repo by deleting .locadex/LOCADEX.md and .locadex/RETRANSLATE.md (the setup and retranslation PR templates/status files).

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lgtm!

@ethanpalm ethanpalm merged commit a474d2f into mintlify:main Feb 12, 2026
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