plugin.json has declared "skills": ["./"] unchanged since v2.1.0. That
value used to work on older Claude Code but current versions reject it
with: Path escapes plugin directory: ./ (skills). The error surfaces
on fresh /doctor runs even after v3.0.3 restored the archive contents.
Fix: omit the "skills" key entirely. Every other plugin in the Claude
Code marketplace ecosystem (compound-engineering, coding-tutor, codex,
esper, 15+ Anthropic official plugins) omits this key and the loader
auto-discovers skills/*/SKILL.md. Matching that pattern clears the
path-escape error on v2.1.109+ and remains compatible with older
Claude Code versions where the default-discovery path was already the
working code path.
Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com>
v3.0.1 added .gitattributes rules that excluded both directories from
git archive output, shrinking the claude.ai .skill bundle. But Claude
Code's /plugin install fetches the SAME archive, so users installing
v3.0.1 or v3.0.2 received a tarball with no plugin manifest and no
skill files. Install appeared successful but the plugin was a useless
empty shell.
Proof:
git archive v3.0.0 | grep 'skills/|\.claude-plugin/' | wc -l # 8
git archive v3.0.1 | grep 'skills/|\.claude-plugin/' | wc -l # 0
git archive v3.0.2 | grep 'skills/|\.claude-plugin/' | wc -l # 0
No issue reports yet because:
- Cached pre-v3.0.1 installs keep working (it's the new-install path
that's broken)
- The breakage is under 24 hours old
- Users invoking the skill via natural language go through
skill-selector rather than /last30days slash command
Also reverts v3.0.2's "skills": ["skills"] back to "./", the value
that shipped in every tag from v2.1.0 through v3.0.0. That change was
a misdiagnosis; the manifest wasn't in the tarball anyway so it had
no effect on user-visible installs.
Archive file count after fix: 97 (cap is 200, plenty of room).
Follow-up: move claude.ai-specific bundle exclusions into
scripts/build-skill.sh where they belong, rather than .gitattributes
which cannot distinguish between the two distribution channels.
Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com>
Two regressions were silently breaking /last30days for every user:
1. plugin.json declared "skills": ["./"], which newer Claude Code
rejects with "Path escapes plugin directory: ./ (skills)". The
skill loader refused to register the command, so /last30days
returned "Unknown command" even though /plugin list showed the
plugin as installed. Fix: "skills": ["skills"] so the loader
scans the real subdirectory.
2. marketplace.json pinned "version": "3.0.0" while plugin.json
advertised "3.0.1". The /plugin resolver used the marketplace
version and could install a phantom user-scope copy at a stale
SHA alongside the correct project-scope install, creating
duplicate skill-name collisions. Both manifests now agree on
3.0.2.
Prior attempt: commit 93fbed2 fixed (1) before but got reverted.
This lands both fixes together in a tagged release so users can
/plugin update to recover.
Recovery for affected users is in CHANGELOG.md under 3.0.2.
Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com>
Atomic bump across all four manifests:
- SKILL.md (root)
- skills/last30days/SKILL.md (internal spec)
- .claude-plugin/plugin.json
- gemini-extension.json
CHANGELOG entry documents the skill-upload packaging fix, vendor/ removal,
legacy plans/ removal, and the new scripts/build-skill.sh builder.
gemini-extension.json still referenced v2.9.5 and
skills/last30days-v3/SKILL.md still said 3.0.0-alpha.
Both now match pyproject.toml's canonical 3.0.0 version.
Addresses items from #190. Structural decisions (SKILL.md
consolidation, SKILL-original.md cleanup) left for maintainer.
This contribution was developed with AI assistance (Claude Code).
Add gemini-extension.json manifest with correct array-format settings,
symlink skills/last30days/SKILL.md to root SKILL.md for Gemini skill
discovery, add Gemini install paths to bash for-loop in both main and
open variant, and add Gemini CLI install instructions to README.
Incorporates the good parts of PR #53 (manifest, paths, README) while
avoiding duplicate SKILL.md, tool name scattering, and allowed-tools
pollution that would have created maintenance issues.
Closes#45
Co-Authored-By: Alex Ferrari <alex@thealexferrari.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>