## Summary Plugin creation now defaults to the personal marketplace path and ends with a readable handoff back into Codex after a marketplace-backed scaffold. Before this change, `plugin-creator` centered repo-local marketplace updates and did not clearly guide the agent to return the user to the created plugin afterward. This PR updates the bundled system skill so marketplace-backed scaffolds default to `~/plugins/<plugin-name>` plus `~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, ask for user intent only when an existing repo marketplace makes personal vs team scope ambiguous, and end with named Markdown deeplinks labeled `View <plugin-name>` and `Share <plugin-name>`. ## What changed - default marketplace-backed creation to the personal plugin location - document the explicit repo/team override path for codebases that should own the plugin entry - ask personal vs team only when the current Git repo already has `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` and the user has not stated scope - require named Markdown deeplinks after marketplace-backed creation so the final response returns the user to the exact plugin cleanly - keep the deeplink targets precise with real absolute `marketplacePath` and normalized `pluginName` values - align the bundled prompt, scaffold help text, and marketplace reference spec with the new default ## Testing Tests: targeted skill validation, Python compile checks, personal-default scaffold smoke, repo-override scaffold smoke, and whitespace checks.
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