docs(readme): add CLI-usage and operator-reconcile screenshots#44
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Two more terminal screenshots, rendered from real output captured on a live minikube run (operator on the knative engine): - elpio-usage.svg: 'elpio services' + 'elpio status' listing two ready services with their engine and URL. - elpio-operator.svg: the kopf reconcile log rendering Knative Services. Both regenerate from hack/render-screens.py (rich ANSI->SVG, generate-time only).
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Adds two more terminal screenshots to the README, both rendered from real output captured on the live minikube cluster (operator on the knative engine):
assets/img/elpio-usage.svg—elpio services+elpio status hello, showing two ready ElpioServices with engine + URL (placed under Quickstart).assets/img/elpio-operator.svg— the kopf reconcile log rendering Knative Services (placed under How it works).hack/render-screens.py— regenerates both from the captured transcripts via rich's ANSI->SVG export; rich stays generate-time-only, not a runtime/dev dependency.The transcripts are verbatim real output (no fabricated lines — e.g. child-readiness logging was omitted because the running operator predates that feature). Docs-only.