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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>
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{
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"name": "last30days",
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"version": "3.0.3",
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"description": "Research any topic across Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Hacker News, Polymarket, GitHub, and 5+ more sources. AI agent scores by upvotes, likes, and real money - not editors.",
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"author": {
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"name": "Matt Van Horn",
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"email": "mvanhorn@gmail.com",
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"url": "https://github.com/mvanhorn"
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},
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"homepage": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/last30days-skill",
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"repository": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/last30days-skill",
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"license": "MIT",
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"keywords": ["research", "reddit", "twitter", "youtube", "tiktok", "instagram", "trends", "prompts", "polymarket", "github", "perplexity", "threads", "pinterest", "eli5", "hacker-news"],
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"skills": ["./"],
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"hooks": {}
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}
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