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mvanhorn/last30days-skill

AI agent skill that researches any topic across Reddit, X, YouTube, HN, Polymarket, and the web - then synthesizes a grounded summary

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Overview

/last30days is an AI agent skill that researches any topic by searching across Reddit, X, YouTube, Hacker News, Polymarket, and the web, then synthesizes a grounded summary. Its core value proposition is bridging walled-garden platforms to surface what real people are engaging with, rather than relying on traditional search engine rankings.

Installation

For Claude Code: /plugin marketplace add mvanhorn/last30days-skill then /plugin install last30days. For other hosts: npx skills add mvanhorn/last30days-skill -g

Problem solved

Traditional search engines like Google aggregate editorially ranked content, while individual AI models have limited access to specific platforms (e.g., ChatGPT has Reddit but not X). /last30days solves this by giving an AI agent simultaneous access to multiple disconnected platforms, scoring content by real user engagement (upvotes, likes, money) rather than editorial curation.

What you can build

Developers can build agents that research people, companies, or topics by aggregating real-time social signals from Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, Hacker News, Polymarket, GitHub, and more. Use cases include pre-meeting intelligence (reading a CEO's recent tweets and podcast transcripts), competitive analysis, tracking community sentiment on products, and discovering breaking trends before they appear on Google. The ceiling includes any scenario where understanding current public discourse across multiple platforms is valuable.

Community sentiment

Positive

No community feedback yet.

Concerns

No concerns documented yet.

Bottom line

This skill is ideal for developers and professionals who need real-time, multi-platform social intelligence—especially for staying ahead in fast-moving fields like AI, tech, or business. It should be avoided by those who require only traditional web search or have privacy concerns about aggregating public data. The key trade-off is convenience and breadth of access versus reliance on third-party API keys and browser sessions for some sources.

Analyzed by Git-Stars - 7/28/2026