docs: emphasize the unified Agent Workbench - #391
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Summary\n\n- Make the core positioning explicit: multiple agent engines, one unified plugin and Skills system, project-native human-agent collaboration, and editable production across code, documents, presentations, design, and video.\n- Keep MCP in the lower technical explanation as an integration protocol instead of listing it as a peer engine.\n- Add dynamic npm version badges for DeepSeek Design and DeepSeek Video below the DeepSeek Harness section, without changing the top badge group.\n- Keep English, Simplified Chinese, generated Traditional Chinese, and Japanese positioning aligned.\n\n## Validation\n\n- pnpm readme:zh-hant --check\n- git diff --check\n- Maintainable-code audit: 4 files checked, no errors or warnings.\n- Both npm version badge endpoints return HTTP 200.\n\nRepository metadata was updated separately: the short description now emphasizes multiple engines and unified plugins and Skills; the mistaken deepseek-harness-npm topic was removed.