## Summary - rebuild the public Tenantial homepage around an evidence-first Microsoft tenant governance narrative - replace the old hero visual with a new static dashboard preview and add dedicated Trust Bar and Feature Pillars sections - update the shared public shell, navigation, footer, dark design tokens, assets, and homepage content to match the new brand direction - align website smoke coverage and Spec 400 artifacts with the rebuilt homepage ## Testing - not run in this pass - updated website smoke specs under apps/website/tests/smoke ## Note - `website-dev` was pushed to `origin` so the requested PR base exists remotely - the remote `website-dev` branch is an ancestor of `origin/dev`, so this PR may also show upstream `dev` history relative to that base Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de> Reviewed-on: #387
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Initialize Git Repository
Initialize a Git repository in the current project directory if one does not already exist.
Execution
Run the appropriate script from the project root:
- Bash:
.specify/extensions/git/scripts/bash/initialize-repo.sh - PowerShell:
.specify/extensions/git/scripts/powershell/initialize-repo.ps1
If the extension scripts are not found, fall back to:
- Bash:
git init && git add . && git commit -m "Initial commit from Specify template" - PowerShell:
git init; git add .; git commit -m "Initial commit from Specify template"
The script handles all checks internally:
- Skips if Git is not available
- Skips if already inside a Git repository
- Runs
git init,git add ., andgit commitwith an initial commit message
Customization
Replace the script to add project-specific Git initialization steps:
- Custom
.gitignoretemplates - Default branch naming (
git config init.defaultBranch) - Git LFS setup
- Git hooks installation
- Commit signing configuration
- Git Flow initialization
Output
On success:
✓ Git repository initialized
Graceful Degradation
If Git is not installed:
- Warn the user
- Skip repository initialization
- The project continues to function without Git (specs can still be created under
specs/)
If Git is installed but git init, git add ., or git commit fails:
- Surface the error to the user
- Stop this command rather than continuing with a partially initialized repository