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Replace Collections with Plugins as first-class citizens in the repo. With the Copilot CLI v0.409 release making plugins an on-by-default marketplace, collections are redundant overhead. ## What changed ### Plugin Infrastructure - Created eng/validate-plugins.mjs (replaces validate-collections.mjs) - Created eng/create-plugin.mjs (replaces create-collection.mjs) - Enhanced all 42 plugin.json files with tags, featured, display, and items metadata from their corresponding collection.yml files ### Build & Website - Updated eng/update-readme.mjs to generate plugin docs - Updated eng/generate-website-data.mjs to emit plugins.json with full items array for modal rendering - Renamed website collections page to plugins (/plugins/) - Fixed plugin modal to use <div> instead of <pre> for proper styling - Updated README.md featured section from Collections to Plugins ### Documentation & CI - Updated CONTRIBUTING.md, AGENTS.md, copilot-instructions.md, PR template - Updated CI workflows to validate plugins instead of collections - Replaced docs/README.collections.md with docs/README.plugins.md ### Cleanup - Removed eng/validate-collections.mjs, eng/create-collection.mjs, eng/collection-to-plugin.mjs - Removed entire collections/ directory (41 .collection.yml + .md files) - Removed parseCollectionYaml from yaml-parser.mjs - Removed COLLECTIONS_DIR from constants.mjs Closes #711
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{
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"name": "mcp-m365-copilot",
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"description": "Comprehensive collection for building declarative agents with Model Context Protocol integration for Microsoft 365 Copilot",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"author": {
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"name": "Awesome Copilot Community"
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},
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"repository": "https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot",
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"license": "MIT",
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"tags": [
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"mcp",
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"m365-copilot",
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"declarative-agents",
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"api-plugins",
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"model-context-protocol",
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"adaptive-cards"
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],
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"display": {
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"show_badge": true
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},
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"items": [
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{
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"path": "prompts/mcp-create-declarative-agent.prompt.md",
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"kind": "prompt"
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},
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{
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"path": "prompts/mcp-create-adaptive-cards.prompt.md",
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"kind": "prompt"
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},
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{
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"path": "prompts/mcp-deploy-manage-agents.prompt.md",
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"kind": "prompt"
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},
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{
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"path": "instructions/mcp-m365-copilot.instructions.md",
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"kind": "instruction"
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},
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{
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"path": "agents/mcp-m365-agent-expert.agent.md",
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"kind": "agent",
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"usage": "recommended\n\nThis chat mode provides expert guidance for building MCP-based declarative agents for Microsoft 365 Copilot.\n\nThis chat mode is ideal for:\n- Creating new declarative agents with MCP integration\n- Designing Adaptive Cards for visual responses\n- Configuring OAuth 2.0 or SSO authentication\n- Setting up response semantics and data extraction\n- Troubleshooting deployment and governance issues\n- Learning MCP best practices for M365 Copilot\n\nTo get the best results, consider:\n- Using the instruction file to set context for all Copilot interactions\n- Using prompts to generate initial agent structure and configurations\n- Switching to the expert chat mode for detailed implementation help\n- Providing specific details about your MCP server, tools, and business scenario"
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}
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]
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}
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