docs: explain the auto-generated rubric evaluator in step 11#294
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Step 11 previously told readers to `find the entry with a local_uri` without saying what that evaluator (`smoke-core` in the seeded eval.yaml) actually is or where it came from. Add a short paragraph right before `Find the evaluator name` that explains the difference between the built-in evaluators and the auto-generated local rubric evaluator, and why `rubrics:` in agentops.yaml reference its name. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Follow-up to #293. Dropping the step 10 callout removed the only explanation of what smoke-core (the local rubric evaluator auto-generated by agentops eval init) actually is. Step 11 still told readers to find the entry with a local_uri without context. Adds a short callout right before Find the evaluator name describing the built-ins vs the local rubric evaluator and why rubrics: reference its name.