- Stats: replace BAD/GOOD examples with strict fill-in-the-blank template - Reddit: add subreddit-targeted fallback search, soften scoring penalties (engagement -10→-3, date confidence -10→-5), add minimum result guarantee - Citations: limit to 1 per insight, short format, no engagement metrics - Summary: add bold topic headers template for structured paragraphs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| title | type | date |
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| fix: last30days v2 formatting, Reddit results, and citation verbosity | fix | 2026-02-06 |
fix: last30days v2 Formatting, Reddit Results, and Citation Verbosity
Overview
Four bugs found during v2 testing across 4 queries (kanye west, howie.ai, nano banana pro prompting, open claw). The skill IS executing (the agent:Explore removal worked) but output quality has regressed from v1.
Problem Statement
| # | Bug | Severity | Where |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stats emoji tree format ignored 3/4 times - agent renders plain text dashes instead | High | SKILL.md |
| 2 | Reddit returns 0 results for popular topics (kanye west, howie.ai) | High | scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py |
| 3 | Citations too verbose - every sentence has (per @x, @y, @z; r/sub) making summary unreadable |
Medium | SKILL.md |
| 4 | Kanye summary is wall of text - no bold headers or paragraph breaks like nano banana pro got | Medium | SKILL.md |
Proposed Fixes
Fix 1: Stats Emoji Format Enforcement
Root cause: The agent ignores the emoji tree template even with BAD/GOOD examples. The template uses box-drawing characters (├─ └─) that the agent treats as decorative, not mandatory.
Approach: Instead of relying on the agent to copy box-drawing characters, provide the template as a literal fill-in-the-blank with placeholders that are impossible to misinterpret.
File: SKILL.md (stats section, currently around line 190)
Change: Replace the current template + BAD/GOOD examples with a single, strict fill-in format:
Copy this EXACTLY, replacing only the {placeholders}:
---
✅ All agents reported back!
├─ 🟠 Reddit: {N} threads │ {N} upvotes │ {N} comments
├─ 🔵 X: {N} posts │ {N} likes │ {N} reposts (via Bird/xAI)
├─ 🌐 Web: {N} pages │ {domain1}, {domain2}, {domain3}
└─ 🗣️ Top voices: @{handle1} ({N} likes), @{handle2} │ r/{sub1}, r/{sub2}
---
If Reddit returned 0 threads, write: "├─ 🟠 Reddit: 0 threads (no results this cycle)"
NEVER use plain text dashes (-) or pipe (|). ALWAYS use ├─ └─ │ and the emoji.
Remove the separate BAD/GOOD section (it adds length without helping).
Fix 2: Reddit Returning 0 Results
Root cause (from code analysis):
-
openai_reddit.py:53-93- TheREDDIT_SEARCH_PROMPTinstructs the OpenAI model to strip noise words before searching. For "kanye west" this isn't the issue (no noise words), but for "howie.ai" it might strip "ai". -
openai_reddit.py:160-166- The search is restricted toallowed_domains: ["reddit.com"]which depends on OpenAI's web_search indexing of Reddit. -
last30days.py:474-490- Post-retrieval filtering:normalize.filter_by_date_range()+score.score_reddit_items()+dedupe.dedupe_reddit()can discard all results if date confidence is low. -
score.py:151-157- Items with no engagement metrics get-10penalty, low date confidence gets-10. Combined that's-20which may push score below threshold.
Approach (multi-layered):
A. Add subreddit-targeted search fallback in openai_reddit.py:
- When the first search returns < 3 results, add a second search prompt that explicitly queries:
"r/{topic} site:reddit.com"and"{topic} subreddit site:reddit.com" - This catches cases where OpenAI's web_search doesn't find the obvious subreddit
B. Soften post-retrieval scoring in score.py:
- Change the no-engagement penalty from
-10to-3(missing metrics ≠ irrelevant) - Change low date confidence penalty from
-10to-5
C. Add minimum result guarantee in last30days.py:
- If scoring filters out ALL results, keep the top 3 by raw relevance regardless of score
- Log a warning: "All Reddit results scored below threshold, keeping top 3 by relevance"
Files to change:
scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py- Add subreddit fallback search (lines ~160-180)scripts/lib/score.py- Soften penalties (lines ~151-157)scripts/last30days.py- Add minimum result guarantee (lines ~474-490)
Fix 3: Citations Too Verbose
Root cause: The SKILL.md instruction says "Every insight MUST cite at least one source" with a GOOD example showing (per @XXX, 15 likes; r/kanye thread with 200 upvotes) - this is too much detail per citation and the agent over-applies it.
Approach: Dial back to "cite 1-2 sources per KEY PATTERN, not per sentence. Use short format."
File: SKILL.md (citation section, currently around line 158)
Change the citation rule to:
CITATION RULE: Cite sources sparingly to prove research is real.
- In the "What I learned" intro: cite 1-2 top sources total, not every sentence
- In KEY PATTERNS: cite 1 source per pattern, short format: "per @handle" or "per r/sub"
- Do NOT include engagement metrics in citations (likes, upvotes) - save those for stats box
- Do NOT chain multiple citations: "per @x, @y, @z" is too much. Pick the strongest one.
BAD: "His album is set for March 20 (per @cocoabutterbf; Rolling Stone; HotNewHipHop; Complex)."
GOOD: "His album BULLY is set for March 20 via Gamma, per Rolling Stone."
Fix 4: Summary Formatting (Wall of Text vs Structured)
Root cause: The SKILL.md template for PROMPTING/NEWS/GENERAL shows:
What I learned:
[2-4 sentences synthesizing...]
This gives the agent permission to write a dense paragraph. The nano banana pro test got good formatting because PROMPTING queries naturally produce structured patterns. NEWS queries (kanye) produce narratives that become walls of text.
Approach: Add explicit structure to the NEWS/GENERAL format with bold topic headers.
File: SKILL.md (summary display section, around line 158)
Change the PROMPTING/NEWS/GENERAL template to:
What I learned:
**{Topic 1}** — [1-2 sentences about this storyline, per source]
**{Topic 2}** — [1-2 sentences, per source]
**{Topic 3}** — [1-2 sentences, per source]
KEY PATTERNS from the research:
1. [Pattern] — per @handle
2. [Pattern] — per r/sub
3. [Pattern] — per source
The bold topic headers force structure. Each topic gets its own paragraph with a line break. No more wall-of-text narratives.
Acceptance Criteria
- Fix 1: Stats box uses emoji tree format ├─ 🟠 🔵 🌐 └─ 🗣️ in 4/4 test queries
- Fix 2: "kanye west" returns >0 Reddit threads (r/kanye exists and is active)
- Fix 3: Summary citations are 1 per insight, short format, no engagement metrics inline
- Fix 4: NEWS/GENERAL summaries use bold topic headers with paragraph breaks, not wall of text
Test Plan
Re-run the same 4 queries after fixes:
/last30days kanye west— NEWS: should get Reddit results, structured summary, emoji stats/last30days howie.ai— GENERAL: should get Reddit if available, citations not verbose/last30days nano banana pro prompting— PROMPTING: should maintain current good quality, reduce citation density/last30days open claw— GENERAL: should cite @handles in summary, emoji stats
Files to Modify
| File | Fix | Change |
|---|---|---|
SKILL.md |
1, 3, 4 | Stats template, citation rules, summary structure |
scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py |
2 | Add subreddit fallback search |
scripts/lib/score.py |
2 | Soften scoring penalties |
scripts/last30days.py |
2 | Add minimum result guarantee |
References
- Current SKILL.md:
~/.claude/skills/last30days/SKILL.md - Private repo:
/Users/mvanhorn/last30days-skill-private/ - Old working SKILL.md:
~/.claude/skills/last30days.backup-v1/SKILL.md - Reddit search module:
scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py:53-93(prompt),:160-166(API call) - Scoring module:
scripts/lib/score.py:151-157(penalties) - Main pipeline:
scripts/last30days.py:474-490(filtering)