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This PR adds plugin-green-jello to the registry.

  • Package name: plugin-green-jello
  • GitHub repository: github:yungalgo/plugin-green-jello
  • Version: 0.1.0
  • Description: Quick backend-only plugin template for ElizaOS

Submitted by: @yungalgo

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  • New Features
    • Added the “Green Jello” plugin to the plugin catalog, making it available for discovery and installation.
  • Chores
    • Updated the plugin index to include the new entry and ensure proper formatting of existing listings for reliable loading and display.
    • Minor catalog maintenance to keep plugin references consistent and up to date; no user action required and fully backward compatible.

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Walkthrough

Introduces a new plugin mapping for "plugin-green-jello" in index.json and adds a trailing comma to the preceding "plugin-connections" entry to support the new addition.

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Registry update
index.json
Added "plugin-green-jello": "github:yungalgo/plugin-green-jello"; appended trailing comma to "plugin-connections": "github:mascotai/plugin-connections" to allow the new entry to follow.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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I hop through JSON fields so mellow,
A comma lands—hello, Green Jello!
Connections wink, “make room, make room,”
New plugin blooms with subtle boom.
Thump-thump goes my review drum—done!


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