docs: drop redundant smoke-core callout from step 10#293
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The `What is smoke-core?` callout previously sat in step 10 right after `agentops eval init`, but the evaluator name is only actually needed in step 11 where `Find the evaluator name` already explains the same content in proper context. Removing the duplicate keeps step 10 focused on running the smoke gate. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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What is smoke-core?callout duplicatesFind the evaluator namein step 11, which already explains the evaluator +local_uriin proper context. Removing it keeps step 10 focused on running the smoke gate and pushes the rubric-naming guidance to where rubrics are actually defined.