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fix: remove deprecated fabric-authoring, fabric-consumption, fabric-operations - #76

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Remove deprecated fabric-authoring, fabric-consumption, fabric-operations, since these plugins are already removed from the source repo, and the source repo's own marketplace catalog already marked them as deprecated. See https://github.com/microsoft/skills-for-fabric/blob/ac156d284ab8e51f121af3f42303ea79c88cdab5/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json#L141-L331.

Close #72

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Pull request overview

Removes deprecated Microsoft Fabric plugins from the marketplace catalog and documentation, resolving issue #72.

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  • Removes three deprecated plugin entries.
  • Updates the README’s available Fabric plugin list.

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File Description
README.md Removes deprecated plugins from documentation.
.github/plugin/marketplace.json Removes deprecated marketplace entries.

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[BUG] Marketplace catalog outdated: fabric-authoring, fabric-consumption and fabric-operations

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