--- title: "test: Compare v1 (public) vs v2 (private) last30days output quality" type: test date: 2026-02-06 --- # test: V1 vs V2 Comparison Test Plan ## Overview Run the same queries through both the public v1 and private v2 of last30days, compare output quality across 7 dimensions, and determine if v2 is ready to ship as the new public version. **This plan also includes a full feature audit** identifying everything v1 has that v2 is missing โ€” some of those gaps need fixing before shipping. --- ## How to Run the Comparison ### Setup **V1 (public upstream):** Check out upstream SKILL.md temporarily: ```bash # Save current v2 cp ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md.v2 # Install v1 from upstream cd /Users/mvanhorn/last30days-skill-private git show upstream/main:SKILL.md > ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md ``` Run test queries in a NEW Claude Code session (one session per query to avoid context bleed). Save output. **V2 (private current):** Restore v2: ```bash cp ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md.v2 ~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md ``` Run same queries in NEW sessions. Save output. --- ## ALL Test Queries ### From README Examples (13 documented use cases) Every single example from the README, in order: | # | Query | Type | README Section | |---|-------|------|---------------| | 1 | `prompting techniques for chatgpt for legal questions` | PROMPTING + TOOL | Example: Legal Prompting | | 2 | `best clawdbot use cases` | RECOMMENDATIONS | Example: ClawdBot Use Cases | | 3 | `how to best setup clawdbot` | HOW-TO | Example: ClawdBot Setup | | 4 | `prompting tips for nano banana pro for ios designs` | PROMPTING + TOOL | Example: iOS App Mockup | | 5 | `top claude code skills` | RECOMMENDATIONS | Example: Top Claude Code Skills | | 6 | `using ChatGPT to make images of dogs` | GENERAL | Example: Dog as Human | | 7 | `research best practices for beautiful remotion animation videos in claude code` | PROMPTING | Example: Remotion Launch Video | | 8 | `photorealistic people in nano banana pro` | PROMPTING | Example: Photorealistic Portraits | | 9 | `What are the best rap songs lately` | RECOMMENDATIONS | Example: Best Rap Songs | | 10 | `what are people saying about DeepSeek R1` | NEWS | Example: DeepSeek R1 | | 11 | `best practices for cursor rules files for Cursor` | PROMPTING | Example: Cursor Rules | | 12 | `prompt advice for using suno to make killer songs in simple mode` | PROMPTING | Example: Suno AI Music | | 13 | `how do I use Codex with Claude Code on same app to make it better` | HOW-TO | Example: Codex + Claude Code | ### From Plan Documents (4 additional battle-tested queries) | # | Query | Type | Source | |---|-------|------|--------| | 14 | `kanye west` | NEWS | fix-v2-formatting plan, most-tested query | | 15 | `howie.ai` | GENERAL | fix-v2-formatting plan, edge case (domain as topic) | | 16 | `open claw` | GENERAL | fix-v2-formatting plan, X-heavy sources | | 17 | `nano banana pro prompting` | PROMPTING | fix-v2-formatting plan | ### Follow-up Vision Tests (pick 4 from above, ask a follow-up) These test the prompt-generation phase specifically: | Base Query | Follow-up Vision | |------------|-----------------| | #4 (nano banana pro ios) | "make a mock-up of an app for moms who swim" | | #6 (ChatGPT dog images) | "what would my dog look like as a human prompt" | | #12 (suno music) | "Rap song about self aware AI that loves Claude Code" | | #13 (codex + claude code) | "how do I build a review loop workflow" | --- ## FEATURE AUDIT: V1 vs V2 ### Section-by-section comparison I diffed the full v1 (upstream/main) SKILL.md against the current v2. Here's everything. #### KEPT (in both versions) โœ… | Feature | V1 Location | V2 Location | Notes | |---------|------------|------------|-------| | Parse User Intent section | Lines 23-48 | Lines 12-38 | Same logic | | QUERY_TYPE detection (4 types) | Lines 29-36 | Lines 18-22 | Same types | | "Don't ask about tool before research" | Lines 49-51 | Lines 31-33 | Same rule | | Store variables block | Lines 53-56 | Lines 35-38 | Same | | Research script execution | Lines 81-86 | Lines 59-62 | Same command | | WebSearch by QUERY_TYPE | Lines 99-127 | Lines 77-98 | Same queries | | "Use user's exact terminology" | Lines 129-133 | Lines 100-101 | V2 shorter but same intent | | Judge Agent synthesis | Lines 143-151 | Lines 113-124 | Same logic | | Internalize research (ground in actual content) | Lines 159-165 | Lines 128-135 | V2 shorter | | RECOMMENDATIONS: extract specific names | Lines 167-177 | Lines 137-145 | Same, v2 removes BAD/GOOD example | | Prompt format matching | Lines 193-196 | Lines 149-153 | Same | | Summary + Stats + Invitation flow | Lines 200-250 | Lines 157-236 | Same structure, different details | | Wait for user's vision | Lines 254-258 | Lines 240-242 | Same | | Write ONE perfect prompt | Lines 262-275 | Lines 246-266 | Same structure | | Context memory | Lines 298-316 | Lines 278-288 | V2 shorter | | Output summary footer | Lines 320-340 | Lines 292-302 | Different format | | Depth options (quick/default/deep) | Lines 135-139 | Lines 106-109 | Same | #### ADDED in V2 (improvements) โœจ | Feature | What it does | V2 Location | |---------|-------------|------------| | **Query parsing display** | Shows `๐Ÿ” **{TOPIC}** ยท {QUERY_TYPE}` before tools | Lines 40-53 | | **Sparse citation rules** | BAD/GOOD examples, "1 per pattern, short format" | Lines 186-193 | | **Bold topic headers** | `**{Topic 1}** โ€” [1-2 sentences, per source]` format | Lines 195-208 | | **Strict stats template** | "NEVER use plain text dashes", fill-in-blank | Lines 217-230 | | **RECOMMENDATIONS source attribution** | Each item MUST have Sources: line with @handles | Lines 178-182 | | **Reddit 0 results handling** | Explicit instruction for 0-thread line | Line 229 | | **Bird CLI in stats** | "(via Bird/xAI)" notation | Line 223 | #### โŒ MISSING FROM V2 โ€” Features V1 Has That V2 Dropped These are the regressions. Some are intentional simplifications, others are real gaps. **1. Use Cases Block (intro section)** - **V1 has:** 4 use case examples right after the intro: Prompting, Recommendations, News, General โ€” with concrete examples - **V2 has:** Nothing. Just the intro paragraph. - **Impact:** LOW. The query type detection handles this. But it was nice onboarding. - **Verdict:** Skip โ€” not needed for execution quality. **2. Setup Check Section (API key guidance)** - **V1 has:** Full section explaining 3 modes (Full/Partial/Web-Only), first-time setup bash script, "API keys are OPTIONAL" messaging - **V2 has:** Nothing. Script auto-detects. - **Impact:** LOW for experienced users. HIGH for first-time users who don't have keys. - **Verdict:** Skip for now โ€” script handles auto-detection. Consider adding back for public release. **3. Anti-Pattern Examples (synthesis quality guard)** - **V1 has:** Explicit anti-pattern block: "If user asks about 'clawdbot skills' and research returns ClawdBot content (self-hosted AI agent), do NOT synthesize this as 'Claude Code skills' just because both involve 'skills'." Plus BAD/GOOD synthesis examples for RECOMMENDATIONS. - **V2 has:** Only "Ground your synthesis in the ACTUAL research content, not your pre-existing knowledge" โ€” no concrete examples. - **Impact:** MEDIUM-HIGH. Without concrete anti-patterns, the agent may conflate similar-sounding things. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. At minimum, restore the BAD/GOOD RECOMMENDATIONS example and the "don't conflate" warning. **4. Self-Check Instruction (pre-display validation)** - **V1 has:** "SELF-CHECK before displaying: Re-read your 'What I learned' section. Does it match what the research ACTUALLY says? If the research was about ClawdBot (a self-hosted AI agent), your summary should be about ClawdBot, not Claude Code. If you catch yourself projecting your own knowledge instead of the research, rewrite it." - **V2 has:** Nothing. - **Impact:** MEDIUM. The self-check forces the model to validate its own output. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. One line costs nothing and catches hallucination. **5. Quality Checklist for Prompts โญ** - **V1 has:** Explicit checklist before delivering a prompt: ``` ### Quality Checklist: - [ ] FORMAT MATCHES RESEARCH - If research said JSON/structured/etc, prompt IS that format - [ ] Directly addresses what the user said they want to create - [ ] Uses specific patterns/keywords discovered in research - [ ] Ready to paste with zero edits (or minimal [PLACEHOLDERS] clearly marked) - [ ] Appropriate length and style for TARGET_TOOL ``` - **V2 has:** Only "If research says to use a specific prompt FORMAT, YOU MUST USE THAT FORMAT." โ€” one line instead of 5 checks. - **Impact:** HIGH. This is likely what the user noticed as missing โ€” v1 prompts felt more polished because the agent ran a checklist before delivering. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. This is the "that's a great prompt" quality feel. **6. Prompt Format Anti-Pattern** - **V1 has:** "ANTI-PATTERN: Research says 'use JSON prompts with device specs' but you write plain prose. This defeats the entire purpose of the research." - **V2 has:** Only the positive instruction (use the format research recommends). - **Impact:** MEDIUM. Negative examples ("don't do this") are powerful for LLMs. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. One line. **7. "IF USER ASKS FOR MORE OPTIONS" Section** - **V1 has:** "Only if they ask for alternatives or more prompts, provide 2-3 variations. Don't dump a prompt pack unless requested." - **V2 has:** Nothing about handling multi-prompt requests. - **Impact:** LOW-MEDIUM. Without it, agent might dump multiple prompts unprompted. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. Two lines. **8. Web-Only Mode Stats Template + Promo** - **V1 has:** Separate stats template for web-only mode with "๐Ÿ’ก Want engagement metrics? Add API keys..." promo - **V2 has:** Only the full-mode template. If running web-only, agent has no guidance. - **Impact:** MEDIUM for users without API keys. - **Verdict:** Consider adding back for public release. Lower priority for now. **9. TARGET_TOOL Question Template** - **V1 has:** Explicit AskUserQuestion block with 4 options: [Most relevant tool], Nano Banana Pro, ChatGPT/Claude, Other - **V2 has:** "run research first, then ask AFTER showing results" โ€” but no actual question template. - **Impact:** LOW-MEDIUM. Agent will still ask, just less structured. - **Verdict:** Skip โ€” not critical. **10. Context Memory: "Don't re-search" Instructions** - **V1 has:** Explicit "DO NOT run new WebSearches โ€” you already have the research. Answer from what you learned. Cite the Reddit threads, X posts, and web sources." - **V2 has:** Only "Only do new research if the user explicitly asks about a DIFFERENT topic." - **Impact:** MEDIUM. Without the explicit ban, agent may re-search on follow-ups, wasting time. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. Three lines. **11. Output Summary Footer (emoji + engagement counts)** - **V1 has:** `๐Ÿ“š Expert in: {TOPIC} for {TARGET_TOOL}` and `๐Ÿ“Š Based on: {n} Reddit threads ({sum} upvotes) + {n} X posts ({sum} likes) + {n} web pages` - **V2 has:** `Expert in: {TOPIC} for {TARGET_TOOL}` and `Based on: {n} Reddit threads + {n} X posts + {n} web pages` โ€” no emoji, no engagement counts. - **Impact:** LOW but noticeable. The emoji + counts make the footer feel more substantial. - **Verdict:** โš ๏ธ ADD BACK. Trivial fix. --- ## Priority Fix List (Before Shipping V2 as Public) Based on the audit, these should be restored in V2 before it replaces V1: ### Must Fix (affects output quality) | # | Missing Feature | Why | Effort | |---|----------------|-----|--------| | 1 | **Quality Checklist for prompts** | The "that's a great prompt" feel. V1's 5-point checklist made prompts more polished. | Add 8 lines to SKILL.md | | 2 | **Anti-pattern examples** | BAD/GOOD synthesis examples prevent agent from conflating research. | Add 5 lines | | 3 | **Self-check instruction** | One-line pre-display validation catches hallucination. | Add 2 lines | | 4 | **Context Memory: don't re-search** | Prevents wasting time re-searching on follow-ups. | Add 3 lines | ### Should Fix (polish) | # | Missing Feature | Why | Effort | |---|----------------|-----|--------| | 5 | **Prompt format anti-pattern** | Negative example reinforces "match the format". | Add 2 lines | | 6 | **"IF USER ASKS FOR MORE OPTIONS"** | Prevents prompt dumping. | Add 2 lines | | 7 | **Output footer emoji + engagement counts** | More polished footer. | Edit 3 lines | ### Skip for Now (nice-to-have for public release) | # | Missing Feature | Why Skip | |---|----------------|----------| | 8 | Use cases block (intro) | Doesn't affect execution | | 9 | Setup Check section | Script auto-detects; add back for public README | | 10 | Web-only mode stats + promo | Lower priority, most users have keys | | 11 | TARGET_TOOL question template | Agent handles this naturally | --- ## Scoring Dimensions (1-5 scale, 7 dimensions) ### 1. Query Parsing Display Does the agent show what it understood before starting research? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | No acknowledgment, jumps straight to tools | | 2 | Generic "I'll research this" with no specifics | | 3 | Mentions the topic but not query type | | 4 | Shows topic + query type clearly | | 5 | Shows topic + query type + reformulated search terms | ### 2. Source Coverage Did it actually use Reddit, X, AND web โ€” or skip sources? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | WebSearch only, script didn't run | | 2 | Script ran but returned 0 from one major source | | 3 | 2 of 3 sources returned results | | 4 | All 3 sources returned results | | 5 | All 3 sources + good volume (10+ Reddit, 10+ X, 5+ web) | ### 3. Citation Quality Are citations sparse and useful, or verbose and noisy? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | Every sentence has 3+ citations chained | | 2 | Most sentences have multiple citations | | 3 | 1-2 citations per insight, some over-citing | | 4 | 1 citation per pattern, short format | | 5 | Sparse citations that prove research is real without cluttering | ### 4. Summary Structure Is the "What I learned" section scannable or a wall of text? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | Single paragraph wall of text | | 2 | Multiple paragraphs but no structure | | 3 | Some bold text but inconsistent | | 4 | Bold topic headers with 1-2 sentence explanations | | 5 | Clean topic headers + KEY PATTERNS list, easy to scan | ### 5. Stats Box Format Does the emoji stats tree render correctly? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | No stats shown | | 2 | Stats shown but plain text dashes, no emoji | | 3 | Partial emoji format, some lines wrong | | 4 | Correct โ”œโ”€ โ””โ”€ โ”‚ format with emoji, minor issues | | 5 | Perfect emoji tree with accurate counts and top voices | ### 6. Research Grounding Does the synthesis reflect the ACTUAL research, or generic pre-training knowledge? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | Entirely generic knowledge, no research content | | 2 | Mentions some research but mostly generic | | 3 | Mix of research and generic, some conflation | | 4 | Clearly grounded in research, minor generic leakage | | 5 | Every insight traceable to a specific source from the research | ### 7. Prompt Quality (follow-up tests only) When user shares vision, is the generated prompt good? | Score | Criteria | |-------|----------| | 1 | Generic prompt that ignores research | | 2 | Mentions research topics but generic structure | | 3 | Uses some research insights, decent prompt | | 4 | Tailored to research, correct format for target tool | | 5 | Uses research-recommended format, specific techniques, ready to paste, "that's a great prompt" feel | --- ## Comparison Scorecard Template ``` Query: [query text] Version: V1 / V2 Date: YYYY-MM-DD | Dimension | Score (1-5) | Notes | |---------------------|-------------|-------| | Query Parsing | | | | Source Coverage | | | | Citation Quality | | | | Summary Structure | | | | Stats Box Format | | | | Research Grounding | | | | Prompt Quality | | (follow-up tests only) | | **TOTAL** | **/35** | | Script output: - Reddit: ___ threads / ___ upvotes / ___ comments - X: ___ posts / ___ likes / ___ reposts - Web: ___ pages Observations: [Free text notes] ``` --- ## Execution Plan ### Phase 1: Fix the gaps first Apply the 7 "Must Fix" + "Should Fix" items from the audit to V2 SKILL.md. This takes ~20 minutes since it's all small text additions. ### Phase 2: Smoke test (4 queries) Run queries #14 (kanye west), #2 (best clawdbot use cases), #8 (photorealistic nano banana pro), #10 (DeepSeek R1) on V2 only. Verify the fixes work. ### Phase 3: Full comparison (all 17 queries) Run all 17 queries on both V1 and V2. Fill scorecards. ### Phase 4: Follow-up vision tests (4 queries) Run the 4 follow-up vision tests. Compare prompt quality โ€” this is where the quality checklist fix matters most. ### Phase 5: Analysis - Sum scores per version across all queries - Identify any dimension where v1 consistently beats v2 - Decision: ship v2, or fix more gaps first ## Acceptance Criteria - [x] Feature audit complete (this document) - [x] Must-fix gaps restored in V2 SKILL.md - [ ] All 17 queries run on V2 - [ ] At least 4 queries run on V1 for comparison - [ ] 4 follow-up vision tests completed - [ ] Scorecards filled for each - [ ] Total score comparison documented - [ ] Any V1 > V2 regressions identified with fix plan - [ ] Go/no-go decision on shipping v2 as public ## Files | File | Purpose | |------|---------| | `docs/plans/2026-02-06-test-v1-vs-v2-comparison-plan.md` | This plan | | `SKILL.md` | Apply Must Fix + Should Fix items | | `docs/test-results/v1-vs-v2-comparison.md` | Results (to be created) |