* fix: remove duplicate command wrapper so plugin exposes only the skill (#461) The plugin shipped both commands/last30days.md and the skill under the same name, so /last30 surfaced two `last30days` entries with two different descriptions. Remove the wrapper; the skill already carries its own argument-hint, so the /last30days <topic> picker UX is unchanged. Also corrects the README install note that claimed Claude Code dedupes the slash command across install methods (it does not), and bumps 3.3.0 -> 3.3.1 across plugin.json, marketplace.json, gemini-extension.json, and SKILL.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: bump pyproject.toml version to 3.3.1 (manifest contract) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update uv.lock for 3.3.1 version bump Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: last30days
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version: "3.3.0"
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version: "3.3.1"
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description: "Research what people actually say about any topic in the last 30 days. Pulls posts and engagement from Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, Hacker News, Polymarket, GitHub, and the web."
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argument-hint: 'last30days nvidia earnings reaction | last30days AI video tools | last30days what users want in react'
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allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, AskUserQuestion, WebSearch
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# last30days v3.3.0: Research Any Topic from the Last 30 Days
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# last30days v3.3.1: Research Any Topic from the Last 30 Days
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> **Permissions overview:** Reads public web/platform data and optionally saves research briefings to `LAST30DAYS_MEMORY_DIR` (defaults to `~/Documents/Last30Days`). X/Twitter search uses optional user-provided tokens (AUTH_TOKEN/CT0 env vars). Bluesky search uses optional app password (BSKY_HANDLE/BSKY_APP_PASSWORD env vars - create at bsky.app/settings/app-passwords). All credential usage and data writes are documented in the [Security & Permissions](#security--permissions) section.
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# the Read tool result. Examples:
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# Read ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.codex/skills/last30days/SKILL.md → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.codex/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.0/skills/last30days/SKILL.md
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# → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.0/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.1/skills/last30days/SKILL.md
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# → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.1/skills/last30days
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# scripts/last30days.py is always a direct child of SKILL_DIR (every install layout
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# packages SKILL.md and scripts/ as siblings).
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SKILL_DIR="<absolute path of the directory containing the SKILL.md you Read>"
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# the Read tool result. Examples:
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# Read ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.codex/skills/last30days/SKILL.md → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.codex/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.0/skills/last30days/SKILL.md
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# → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.0/skills/last30days
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# Read ~/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.1/skills/last30days/SKILL.md
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# → SKILL_DIR=$HOME/.claude/plugins/cache/last30days-skill/last30days/3.3.1/skills/last30days
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# scripts/last30days.py is always a direct child of SKILL_DIR (every install layout
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# packages SKILL.md and scripts/ as siblings).
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SKILL_DIR="<absolute path of the directory containing the SKILL.md you Read>"
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