Add pasted-output artifact patterns: search/citation scaffolding tags and leftover placeholders (#34-35)#177
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Adds two patterns from the Wikipedia source that the skill did not yet cover, grouped under a new "Pasted-Output Artifacts" section. Both differ from the existing 33 in that they are near-zero-false-positive: they are literal scaffolding that leaks in when raw model output is pasted without editing, not stylistic tendencies.
#34 Search and citation scaffolding tags —
turn0search0,:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0},oaicite,grok_card,:::fenced tags, trailing+1. From the Markup section of the source. ChatGPT/Gemini/Grok wrap citations in these and the front-end is supposed to strip them; a survivor in pasted text is a definitive tell.#35 Leftover placeholder / template text —
[Company Name],[Your Name],[X],{{placeholder}}. From "Phrasal templates and placeholder text" in the Communication section. Unfilled slots in finished prose show generated text pasted without a human completing it.Added a false-positive guard so #35 does not fire on documents that are genuinely fill-in templates; #34 has no such exception (always safe to strip).
Maintenance contract followed: SKILL.md patterns, README pattern table + count heading + version history, and plugin.json version bumped together (2.8.2 -> 2.9.0). No existing pattern renumbered.