Check skill marketplace updates and view version changes and changelogs.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "check-updates" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/skills-for-fabric/main/skills/check-updates/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/check-updates/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Please check whether skills-for-fabric has any available updates and tell me if my current version is the latest.
Returns the local version, latest release version, and whether an update is needed.
Check for updates, and if a new version exists, show the changelog and key changes.
Provides a changelog summary for the new release so I can quickly review additions and fixes.
Tell me which skills-for-fabric version I have installed and compare it with the latest GitHub release.
Shows a comparison between the local and remote versions and states whether they match.
This skill checks for updates to the skills-for-fabric marketplace at the start of each session.
Run this check once per week when any skills-for-fabric skill is first invoked. Skip if already checked within the last 7 days.
The update check marker is stored in a persistent, user-level directory shared across all sessions and all plugins in the Fabric Skills marketplace:
~/.config/fabric-collection/last-update-check.json
This file contains a JSON object mapping plugin names to the UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) of their last update check:
{
"fabric-skills": "2026-02-17",
"another-plugin": "2026-02-16"
}
Before checking, read ~/.config/fabric-collection/last-update-check.json:
IMPORTANT — use UTC consistently: Always use the current UTC date when saving and comparing the last-update-check timestamp. Do not use the local system timezone, as it varies across environments and can cause the check to run too often or be skipped. In shell, use
date -u +%Y-%m-%d(Linux/macOS) or(Get-Date).ToUniversalTime().ToString("yyyy-MM-dd")(PowerShell).
Note: Create the
~/.config/fabric-collection/directory if it does not exist. On Windows, use$env:USERPROFILE\.config\fabric-collection\.
Read the version field from the local plugin manifest. Two install layouts exist:
~/.copilot/installed-plugins/fabric-collection/fabric-skills/): the manifest is .github/plugin/plugin.json — there is no package.json here.package.json at the repo root.Read whichever is present. Both files contain a top-level "version": "<semver>" field.
Read the repository field from the same manifest you used in Step 1, and parse the URL to get owner and repo. The two layouts store the field differently:
.github/plugin/plugin.json) — plain URL string:
"repository": "https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>"
package.json at the repo root) — object whose url ends with .git:
"repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>.git" }
There is no bare plugin.json at the repo root in either layout, and there is no top-level package.json in the Copilot CLI plugin install — always use the path that matches your actual layout.
CRITICAL: Use the owner string exactly as it appears in the URL. Do NOT alter, normalize, or "correct" the owner name — including underscores, mixed case, or any other punctuation. Whatever the manifest's
repositoryURL says, that is the correct owner. (LLMs sometimes "auto-correct" underscores to hyphens — don't.)
Use the available tools in your environment to get the latest version. Try methods in strict order — only fall back to the next method if the previous one fails or is unavailable.
IMPORTANT: Methods A and B work with both public and private repositories. Method C only works with public repos. Always attempt A or B first.
Method A — Git CLI (preferred for git-clone installs)
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